Caveolins in Cancer Pathogenesis, Prevention and Therapy 2012th Edition

Caveolins in Cancer Pathogenesis, Prevention and Therapy 2012th Edition book cover

Caveolins in Cancer Pathogenesis, Prevention and Therapy 2012th Edition

Author(s): Isabelle Mercier (Editor), Jean-François Jasmin (Editor), Michael P. Lisanti (Editor)

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: 2 Nov. 2011
  • Edition: 2012th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 136 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1461410002
  • ISBN-13: 9781461410003

Book Description

Caveolins are important structural proteins of Caveolae, small invaginations of the membrane. They have been shown to play an important role in the pathogenesis of multiple cancers. In this volume, we will mainly focus on the importance of Caveolin-1 in breast, prostate, lung, skin, colon, pancreatic and brain cancers with also a mention of the novel role of Caveolin-3 in breast cancer.

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From the Back Cover

For more than a decade, caveolin proteins have attracted a lot of attention in the field of cancer research. Additional roles besides maintaining the structural integrity of caveolae (meaning “little caves” in latin) have been attributed to these complex proteins. In fact, they have emerged as important regulators of cell signaling, proliferation, invasion and angiogenesis. The current book focuses on caveolin-1, the best-studied and well- characterized of all three caveolin family members (caveolin-1, -2 and -3). As such, the current chapters illustrate the roles of caveolin-1 in breast, prostate, skin, colon, brain and pancreatic cancers, and highlight its specific contribution to tumor growth through epithelial and stromal interactions, as well as its involvement in angiogenesis. This book summarizes the existing literature and provides interesting new perspectives on future advancement and therapeutic possibilities involving caveolins in cancer. This work brings together highly respected and experienced scientists in the field of caveolins who wrote informative chapters on the role of caveolin-1 in cancer in a format that conveys its role as both a tumor suppressor and tumor promoter. We invite you to read, enjoy and be part of these new promising discoveries that are rapidly advancing the field of cancer research.

About the Author

Morris E. Hartstein, MD, FACS Clinical Associate ProfessorSaint Louis University School of MedicineDepartment Ophthalmology and Division of Plastic Surgery  St. Louis, MO 63105andChief, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryAssaf Harofeh Medical CenterZerifin, Israelmhartstein@earthlink.net Allan E. Wulc, MD, FACS Clinical Associate ProfessorScheie Eye InstituteUniversity of Pennsylvania; andDrexel University Dept. of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology PA 19462email: awulc@aol.comDavid EE Holck, MDAssistant Clinical ProfessorUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio San Antonio, TX 78258dh_holck@grandecom.net

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