Notch and breast cancer metastasis: Current knowledge, new sights and targeted therapy

Oncol Lett. 2019 Sep;18(3):2743-2755. doi: 10.3892/ol.2019.10653. Epub 2019 Jul 22.

Abstract

Breast cancer is the most common type of invasive cancer in females and metastasis is one of the major causes of breast cancer-associated mortality. Following detachment from the primary site, disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) enter the bloodstream and establish secondary colonies during the metastatic process. An increasing amount of studies have elucidated the importance of Notch signaling in breast cancer metastasis; therefore, the present review focuses on the mechanisms by which Notch contributes to the occurrence of breast cancer DTCs, increases their motility, establishes interactions with the tumor microenvironment, protects DTCs from host surveillance and finally facilitates secondary colonization. Identification of the underlying mechanisms of Notch-associated breast cancer metastasis will provide additional insights that may contribute towards the development of novel Notch-targeted therapeutic strategies, which may aid in reducing metastasis, culminating in an improved patient prognosis.

Keywords: Delta like canonical notch ligand 4; Jagged-1; Notch; breast cancer; metastasis.

Publication types

  • Review