War or peace: Viruses and metastasis
Annotatsiya
Metastasis, the dissemination of malignant cells from a primary tumor to secondary sites, poses a catastrophic burden to cancer treatment and is the predominant cause of mortality in cancer patients. Metastasis as one of the main aspects of cancer progression could be strongly under the influence of viral infections. In fact, viruses have been central to modern cancer research and are associated with a great number of cancer cases. Viral-encoded elements are involved in modulating essential pathways or specific targets that are implicated in different stages of metastasis. Considering the continuous emergence of new viruses and the establishment of their contribution to cancer progression, the warfare between viruses and cancer appears to be endless. Here we aimed to review the critical mechanism and pathways involved in cancer metastasis and the influence of viral machinery and various routes that viruses adopt to manipulate those pathways for their benefit. The metastatic cascade involves multiple steps and starts from the detachment of cancer cells from the primary tumor site, intravasation into the vascular or lymphatic system, to the extravasation at the secondary site where cancer cells continue to proliferate [ 152 , 303 ].
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