[HTML][HTML] Epithelial-mesenchymal transitions in development and disease

JP Thiery, H Acloque, RYJ Huang, MA Nieto - cell, 2009 - cell.com
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The epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays crucial roles in the formation of the
body plan and in the differentiation of multiple tissues and organs. EMT also contributes to
tissue repair, but it can adversely cause organ fibrosis and promote carcinoma progression
through a variety of mechanisms. EMT endows cells with migratory and invasive properties,
induces stem cell properties, prevents apoptosis and senescence, and contributes to
immunosuppression. Thus, the mesenchymal state is associated with the capacity of cells to …
The epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays crucial roles in the formation of the body plan and in the differentiation of multiple tissues and organs. EMT also contributes to tissue repair, but it can adversely cause organ fibrosis and promote carcinoma progression through a variety of mechanisms. EMT endows cells with migratory and invasive properties, induces stem cell properties, prevents apoptosis and senescence, and contributes to immunosuppression. Thus, the mesenchymal state is associated with the capacity of cells to migrate to distant organs and maintain stemness, allowing their subsequent differentiation into multiple cell types during development and the initiation of metastasis.
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