A putative role for Discoidin Domain Receptor 1 in cancer chemoresistance
C Ambrogio, E Darbo, SW Lee… - Cell Adhesion & …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Cell Adhesion & Migration, 2018•Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Discoidin Domain Receptor 1 (DDR1) receptor tyrosine kinase performs
pleiotropic functions in the control of cell adhesion, proliferation, survival, migration, and
invasion. Aberrant DDR1 function as a consequence of either mutations or increased
expression has been associated with various human diseases including cancer.
Pharmacological inhibition of DDR1 results in significant therapeutic benefit in several pre-
clinical cancer models. Here, we discuss the potential implication of DDR1-dependent pro …
pleiotropic functions in the control of cell adhesion, proliferation, survival, migration, and
invasion. Aberrant DDR1 function as a consequence of either mutations or increased
expression has been associated with various human diseases including cancer.
Pharmacological inhibition of DDR1 results in significant therapeutic benefit in several pre-
clinical cancer models. Here, we discuss the potential implication of DDR1-dependent pro …
Abstract
The Discoidin Domain Receptor 1 (DDR1) receptor tyrosine kinase performs pleiotropic functions in the control of cell adhesion, proliferation, survival, migration, and invasion. Aberrant DDR1 function as a consequence of either mutations or increased expression has been associated with various human diseases including cancer. Pharmacological inhibition of DDR1 results in significant therapeutic benefit in several pre-clinical cancer models. Here, we discuss the potential implication of DDR1-dependent pro-survival functions in the development of cancer resistance to chemotherapeutic regimens and speculate on the molecular mechanisms that might mediate such important feature.
