Miranti C K
Laboratory of Integrin Signaling, Van Andel Research Institute, 333 Bostwick Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, United States.
Cell Signal. 2009 Feb;21(2):196-211. doi: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2008.08.023. Epub 2008 Sep 11.
The recent identification of metastasis suppressor genes, uniquely responsible for negatively controlling cancer metastasis, are providing inroads into the molecular machinery involved in metastasis. While the normal function of a few of these genes is known; the molecular events associated with their loss that promotes tumor metastasis is largely not understood. KAI1/CD82, whose loss is associated with a wide variety of metastatic cancers, belongs to the tetraspanin family. Despite intense scrutiny, many aspects of how CD82 specifically functions as a metastasis suppressor and its role in normal biology remain to be determined. This review will focus on the molecular events associated with CD82 loss, the potential impact on signaling pathways that regulate cellular processes associated with metastasis, and its relationship with other metastasis suppressor genes.
最近对转移抑制基因的鉴定,这些基因唯一负责负向控制癌症转移,为深入了解转移过程中涉及的分子机制提供了途径。虽然其中一些基因的正常功能已为人所知,但与它们的缺失相关的促进肿瘤转移的分子事件在很大程度上仍不为人所理解。KAI1/CD82属于四跨膜蛋白家族,其缺失与多种转移性癌症相关。尽管经过了深入研究,但CD82作为转移抑制因子的具体作用方式及其在正常生物学中的作用的许多方面仍有待确定。本综述将聚焦于与CD82缺失相关的分子事件、对调节与转移相关的细胞过程的信号通路的潜在影响,以及它与其他转移抑制基因的关系。