Endocytosis and cancer

S Polo, S Pece, PP Di Fiore - Current opinion in cell biology, 2004 - Elsevier
S Polo, S Pece, PP Di Fiore
Current opinion in cell biology, 2004Elsevier
Eukaryotic cells use endocytosis to internalise plasma membrane, surface receptors and
their ligands, viruses and various extracellular soluble molecules. Endocytosis has been
regarded as a long-term mechanism of signal attenuation via receptor clearance from the
cell surface. However, additional, and quite unexpected, functions for endocytosis have
emerged, which, together with its attenuation function, project a central role for this process
in cellular homeostasis and control of proliferation. Subversion of endocytic control is thus …
Eukaryotic cells use endocytosis to internalise plasma membrane, surface receptors and their ligands, viruses and various extracellular soluble molecules. Endocytosis has been regarded as a long-term mechanism of signal attenuation via receptor clearance from the cell surface. However, additional, and quite unexpected, functions for endocytosis have emerged, which, together with its attenuation function, project a central role for this process in cellular homeostasis and control of proliferation. Subversion of endocytic control is thus predicted to play a causative role in hyperproliferative conditions, first and foremost cancer.
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