Tumor Biology (Apr 2017)

Netrin-1 in cancer: Potential biomarker and therapeutic target?

  • Umut Kefeli,
  • Aysegul Ucuncu Kefeli,
  • Devrim Cabuk,
  • Ulas Isik,
  • Alper Sonkaya,
  • Ozgur Acikgoz,
  • Ercan Ozden,
  • Kazim Uygun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1010428317698388
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39

Abstract

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Netrin-1, a laminin-related protein, is known to be involved in the nervous system development. Recently, Netrin-1’s involvement in other processes such as cell adhesion, motility, proliferation, and differentiation that are important for the development of epithelial tissues has been described. In addition, Netrin-1 and its receptors, deleted in colorectal cancer and uncoordinated-5 homolog, have been linked to apoptosis and angiogenesis. Since these properties are essential for tumor development, Netrin-1 and its receptors have been reported to promote tumorigenesis in many types of cancers. Here, we review the Netrin-1 mediated regulation of cancer, its potential use as a biomarker, and the targeting of the Netrin-1 pathway to treat cancers.