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Impact of Cortactin in Cancer Progression

Apr 7, 2023
Researchers Kamrul Hasan and Thomas J. Kipps from the University of California discuss the impact of cortactin in cancer progression, focusing on its role in promoting cell migration and metastasis. They explore its interactions with actin-related proteins, signaling pathways, and its association with cancers like CLL and breast cancer.
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Quick takeaways

  • Cortactin promotes actin filament assembly for cell migration, while also interacting with ROR1 in cancer pathogenesis.
  • ROR1's presence in various human cancers suggests its role in cancer progression, emphasizing its significance across different cancer types.

Deep dives

Role of Cretactin in Cancer Progression

Cretactin, an intracellular cytoskeletal protein discussed in the editorial paper, undergoes tyrosine phosphorylation upon external stimulation, promoting actin filament assembly essential for cell migration. It binds and activates the ARP23 complex inducing actin nucleation. Known as EMS1 or CT-TN, it is broadly expressed in various cancers, aiding in cell protrusions formation for migration and metastasis. Moreover, Cretactin contains a SH3 domain allowing it to interact with proteins like ROR1, suggesting a potential role in cancer pathogenesis.

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