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凝溶胶蛋白亚型在癌症特征中的多方面作用。

Multifaceted role of transgelin isoforms in cancer hallmarks.

作者信息

Jimenez Jimenez Ana Maria, Haddad Yazan, Jemelikova Vendula, Adam Vojtech, Merlos Rodrigo Miguel Angel

机构信息

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Mendel University in Brno, Zemedelska 1, CZ-613 00 Brno, Czech Republic.

出版信息

Carcinogenesis. 2025 Apr 3;46(2). doi: 10.1093/carcin/bgaf014.

Abstract

Transgelins (TAGLNs) are actin-binding proteins within the calponin family, playing a crucial role in modulating actin-myosin interactions and maintaining actin filament stability. These proteins are expressed in both smooth and non-smooth muscle cells, contributing to the regulation of muscle contractility and cell migration. TAGLNs family has three isoforms that differ in their isoelectric point, namely: TAGLN1, TAGLN2, and TAGLN3. TAGLNs regulation is involved in the development of many diseases, such as pulmonary arterial hypertension, asthma, atherosclerosis, obstructive nephropathy, diabetes, and cancer. Recent research indicates TAGLNs involvement in carcinogenesis and chemoresistance. This review investigates TAGLNs as potential cancer biomarkers, exploring their versatile tissue-specific impact on patient outcomes. We also highlight their roles as, tumor suppressor agents and tumor progression oncogenes depending on the tumor type, tumor genetic variations, and TAGLNs expression profiles. Furthermore, emerging evidence suggests that the interplay between TAGLN2 and chemoresistance to anticancer drugs is mediated by its interaction with the chemoresistance double agent MT-2, with possible bidirectional implications. TAGLNs present a promising avenue for novel therapeutic strategies against cancer, owing to their tissue-specific duality in promoting/suppressing tumor growth and cell migration in cancer cells. Thus, they can serve as a potential prognostic/diagnostic biomarker. The focus should be on leveraging, in future therapeutics, the interplay between TAGLNs and MTs to reverse tumor progression and chemoresistance, transforming them into tumor suppression.

摘要

转胶蛋白(TAGLNs)是钙调蛋白家族中的肌动蛋白结合蛋白,在调节肌动蛋白-肌球蛋白相互作用和维持肌动蛋白丝稳定性方面发挥着关键作用。这些蛋白在平滑肌细胞和非平滑肌细胞中均有表达,有助于调节肌肉收缩性和细胞迁移。TAGLNs家族有三种等电点不同的亚型,即:TAGLN1、TAGLN2和TAGLN3。TAGLNs的调节与许多疾病的发生发展有关,如肺动脉高压、哮喘、动脉粥样硬化、梗阻性肾病、糖尿病和癌症。最近的研究表明TAGLNs参与了肿瘤发生和化疗耐药。本综述研究了TAGLNs作为潜在的癌症生物标志物,探讨它们对患者预后的多种组织特异性影响。我们还强调了它们根据肿瘤类型、肿瘤基因变异和TAGLNs表达谱所发挥的肿瘤抑制因子和肿瘤进展癌基因的作用。此外,新出现的证据表明,TAGLN2与抗癌药物化疗耐药之间的相互作用是由其与化疗耐药双重因子MT-2的相互作用介导的,可能具有双向影响。由于TAGLNs在促进/抑制癌细胞肿瘤生长和细胞迁移方面具有组织特异性双重性,它们为抗癌新治疗策略提供了一个有前景的途径。因此,它们可作为一种潜在的预后/诊断生物标志物。未来的治疗应重点利用TAGLNs与MTs之间的相互作用来逆转肿瘤进展和化疗耐药,将它们转化为肿瘤抑制作用。

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