The actin cytoskeleton as a therapeutic target: state of the art and future directions.

Progress in cell cycle research Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Adeline Giganti, Evelyne Friederich
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Abstract

Dynamic processes such as cell migration and division depend on the actin cytoskeleton, a dense meshwork of protein polymers capable of undergoing rapid cycles of assembly and disassembly, under the control of a large number of actin-associated proteins. In cancer cells, structural and functional perturbations of the actin cytoskeleton correlate with higher proliferation rates and uncontrolled movement. Therefore, small molecules that act on the actin cytoskeleton of tumour cells and thus inhibit cell division and movement, may be of high therapeutic value. The dynamic properties of the actin cytoskeleton and the mechanism of action of actin-targeting drugs will be described.

肌动蛋白细胞骨架作为治疗靶点的研究现状及未来发展方向。
细胞迁移和分裂等动态过程依赖于肌动蛋白细胞骨架,这是一种密集的蛋白质聚合物网络,在大量肌动蛋白相关蛋白的控制下,能够经历快速的组装和拆卸循环。在癌细胞中,肌动蛋白细胞骨架的结构和功能紊乱与较高的增殖率和不受控制的运动有关。因此,作用于肿瘤细胞的肌动蛋白骨架从而抑制细胞分裂和运动的小分子可能具有很高的治疗价值。本文将介绍肌动蛋白细胞骨架的动力学特性和肌动蛋白靶向药物的作用机制。
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