Galectins are a family of small, highly conserved, molecular effectors that mediate various biological processes, including chemotaxis and angiogenesis, and that function by interacting with various cell surface glycoconjugates, usually targeting β-galactoside epitopes. Because of their significant involvement in various biological functions and pathologies, galectins have become a focus of therapeutic discovery for clinical intervention against cancer, among other pathological disorders. In this review, we focus on understanding galectin structure-function relationships, their mechanisms of action on the molecular level, and targeting them for therapeutic intervention against cancer.
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Dings, R. P. M., Miller, M. C., Griffin, R. J., & Mayo, K. H. (2018, March 19). Galectins as molecular targets for therapeutic intervention. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19030905
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