Department of Pathology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama.
O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama.
Cancer Res. 2022 Jul 5;82(13):2344-2353. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-4087.
Ribosomes are a complex ensemble of rRNA and ribosomal proteins that function as mRNA translation machines. Ribosome biogenesis is a multistep process that begins in the nucleolus and concludes in the cytoplasm. The process is tightly controlled by multiple checkpoint and surveillance pathways. Perturbations in these checkpoints and pathways can lead to hyperactivation of ribosome biogenesis. Emerging evidence suggests that cancer cells harbor a specialized class of ribosomes (onco-ribosomes) that facilitates the oncogenic translation program, modulates cellular functions, and promotes metabolic rewiring. Mutations in ribosomal proteins, rRNA processing, and ribosome assembly factors result in ribosomopathies that are associated with an increased risk of developing malignancies. Recent studies have linked mutations in ribosomal proteins and aberrant ribosomes with poor prognosis, highlighting ribosome-targeted therapy as a promising approach for treating patients with cancer. Here, we summarize various aspects of dysregulation of ribosome biogenesis and the impact of resultant onco-ribosomes on malignant tumor behavior, therapeutic resistance, and clinical outcome. Ribosome biogenesis is a promising therapeutic target, and understanding the important determinants of this process will allow for improved and perhaps selective therapeutic strategies to target ribosome biosynthesis.
核糖体是由 rRNA 和核糖体蛋白组成的复杂复合物,作为 mRNA 翻译机器发挥作用。核糖体生物发生是一个多步骤的过程,始于核仁,结束于细胞质。该过程受到多个检查点和监控途径的严格控制。这些检查点和途径的扰动会导致核糖体生物发生的过度激活。新出现的证据表明,癌细胞拥有一类特殊的核糖体(癌核糖体),促进致癌翻译程序,调节细胞功能,并促进代谢重编程。核糖体蛋白、rRNA 加工和核糖体组装因子的突变导致核糖体病,与恶性肿瘤发展风险增加相关。最近的研究将核糖体蛋白的突变和异常核糖体与不良预后联系起来,突出了针对核糖体的治疗作为治疗癌症患者的一种有前途的方法。在这里,我们总结了核糖体生物发生失调的各个方面,以及由此产生的癌核糖体对恶性肿瘤行为、治疗耐药性和临床结果的影响。核糖体生物发生是一个很有前途的治疗靶点,了解这个过程的重要决定因素将允许改进甚至可能是选择性的治疗策略来靶向核糖体生物合成。