The role of SUMOylation in epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

Shujing Li, Xiaomin Yu, Lei Liang, Yang Zheng
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Abstract

Tumor metastasis remains a leading cause of mortality in cancer patients. The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is pivotal for the invasion and metastasis of cancer cells, facilitating the transformation from epithelial to mesenchymal phenotypes and thereby altering cellular morphology and function. SUMOylation, a critical post-translational modification, orchestrates a myriad of cellular physiological responses by binding to lysine residues on target substrates. This review delineates the signaling pathways of EMT, the mechanism of SUMOylation, and its consequential impact on the EMT process. Insight into the intricate regulation of SUMOylation within the EMT pathway could unlock novel avenues for the development and optimization of targeted EMT inhibitors that are dependent on SUMOylation modulation. This could potentially offer significant advances in the therapeutic strategies against cancer metastasis.

SUMOylation在上皮-间质转化中的作用。
肿瘤转移仍然是癌症患者死亡的主要原因。上皮-间充质转化(epithelial-mesenchymal transition, EMT)是癌细胞侵袭和转移的关键,促进了癌细胞从上皮表型向间充质表型的转化,从而改变了细胞的形态和功能。SUMOylation是一种关键的翻译后修饰,通过结合目标底物上的赖氨酸残基来协调无数的细胞生理反应。本文综述了EMT的信号通路、SUMOylation的机制及其对EMT过程的影响。深入了解EMT通路中SUMOylation的复杂调控可以为开发和优化依赖于SUMOylation调节的靶向EMT抑制剂开辟新的途径。这可能会为癌症转移的治疗策略提供重大进展。
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