Oates A J, Barraclough R, Rudland P S
Cancer and Polio Research Fund Laboratories, School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK.
Invasion Metastasis. 1997;17(1):1-15.
Osteopontin (OPN) is a calcium-binding phosphoprotein which is believed to play a role in several different and apparently distinct cellular processes. Recently, expression of OPN has been linked to tumorigenesis and metastasis in several experimental animal models and human patient studies. Precisely what role OPN plays in these processes is far from clear. OPN is known to importantly contribute to cell adhesion interactions, possibly mediated by the highly conserved GRGDS amino acid sequence, a motif found on a number of proteins which play a role in cell adhesion. In addition, OPN has binding affinity for several different cellular receptors, potentially allowing it to stimulate various signaling pathways and influence distinct cellular events which may ultimately favor tumorigenesis or metastasis.
骨桥蛋白(OPN)是一种钙结合磷蛋白,据信它在几种不同且明显不同的细胞过程中发挥作用。最近,在一些实验动物模型和人类患者研究中,OPN的表达已与肿瘤发生和转移相关联。OPN在这些过程中究竟发挥什么作用尚不清楚。已知OPN对细胞黏附相互作用有重要贡献,可能由高度保守的GRGDS氨基酸序列介导,该基序存在于许多参与细胞黏附的蛋白质上。此外,OPN对几种不同的细胞受体具有结合亲和力,这可能使其能够刺激各种信号通路并影响不同的细胞事件,最终可能有利于肿瘤发生或转移。