Jaffe Aron B, Hall Alan
CRC Oncogene and Signal Transduction Group, University College London, UK.
Adv Cancer Res. 2002;84:57-80. doi: 10.1016/s0065-230x(02)84003-9.
During the development and progression of human cancer, cells undergo numerous changes in morphology, proliferation, and transcriptional profile. Over the past couple of decades there have been intense efforts to understand the molecular mechanisms involved, and members of the Ras superfamily of small GTPases have emerged as important players. Mutated versions of the Ras genes were first identified in human cancers some 20 years ago, but more recently, the Rho branch of the family has been receiving increased attention. In addition to the experimental evidence implicating Rho GTPase signaling in promoting malignant transformation, genetic analysis of human cancers has now revealed a few examples of direct alterations in the genes encoding regulators of Rho GTPases. In this review, we discuss the evidence implicating Rho GTPases in transformation and metastasis, as well as the progress made toward identifying their biochemical mechanism of action.
在人类癌症的发生和发展过程中,细胞在形态、增殖和转录谱方面会发生众多变化。在过去几十年里,人们为了解其中涉及的分子机制付出了巨大努力,小GTP酶Ras超家族的成员已成为重要角色。大约20年前,Ras基因的突变版本首次在人类癌症中被发现,但最近,该家族的Rho分支受到了越来越多的关注。除了有实验证据表明Rho GTP酶信号传导促进恶性转化外,对人类癌症的基因分析现已揭示了一些编码Rho GTP酶调节因子的基因直接改变的例子。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了Rho GTP酶与转化和转移相关的证据,以及在确定其生化作用机制方面取得的进展。