Wu Joyce, Stratford Anna L, Astanehe Arezoo, Dunn Sandra E
Laboratory for Oncogenomic Research, Departments of Pediatrics, Experimental Medicine and Medical Genetics, Child and Family Research Institute, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Transl Oncogenomics. 2007 May 11;2:49-65. Print 2007.
The Y-box Binding Protein-1 (YB-1) is a highly conserved oncogenic transcription/translation factor that is expressed in cancers affecting adults and children. It is now believed that YB-1 plays a causal role in the development of cancer given recent work showing that its expression drives the tumorigenesis in the mammary gland. In human breast cancers, YB-1 is associated with rapidly proliferating tumors that are highly aggressive. Moreover, expression of YB-1 promotes the growth of breast cancer cell lines both in monolayer and anchorage independent conditions. The involvement of YB-1 in breast cancer pathogenesis has made it a putative therapeutic target; however, the mechanism(s) that regulate YB-1 are poorly understood. This review first describes the oncogenic properties of YB-1 in cancer. It also highlights the importance of YB-1 in hardwiring signal transduction pathways to the regulation of genes involved in the development of cancer.
Y盒结合蛋白1(YB-1)是一种高度保守的致癌转录/翻译因子,在影响成人和儿童的癌症中均有表达。鉴于最近的研究表明其表达驱动乳腺肿瘤发生,现在人们认为YB-1在癌症发展中起因果作用。在人类乳腺癌中,YB-1与快速增殖、高度侵袭性的肿瘤相关。此外,YB-1的表达在单层培养和非锚定依赖条件下均能促进乳腺癌细胞系的生长。YB-1参与乳腺癌发病机制使其成为一个假定的治疗靶点;然而,调节YB-1的机制仍知之甚少。本综述首先描述了YB-1在癌症中的致癌特性。它还强调了YB-1在将信号转导通路与参与癌症发展的基因调控紧密相连方面的重要性。