Snail: more than EMT

Y Wu, BP Zhou - Cell adhesion & migration, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Y Wu, BP Zhou
Cell adhesion & migration, 2010Taylor & Francis
Snail has moved into the fast lane of development and cancer biology with the epithelial-
mesenchymal transition (EMT) emerging as one of the hottest topics in medical science
within the past few years. Snail not only acts primarily as a key inducer of EMT but also plays
important role in cell survival, immune regulation and stem cell biology. This review focuses
on the regulation of Snail and discusses the EMT-dependent and-independent functions of
Snail in development and disease. Understanding the regulation and functional roles of …
Snail has moved into the fast lane of development and cancer biology with the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) emerging as one of the hottest topics in medical science within the past few years. Snail not only acts primarily as a key inducer of EMT but also plays important role in cell survival, immune regulation and stem cell biology. This review focuses on the regulation of Snail and discusses the EMT-dependent and -independent functions of Snail in development and disease. Understanding the regulation and functional roles of Snail will shed new light on the mechanism of tumor progression and the development of novel cancer therapies.
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