c-Myc, Genomic Instability and Disease.

Genome dynamics Pub Date : 2006-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000092507
F Kuttler, S Mai
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Abstract

The proto-oncogene c-myc has been the subject of intensive research since its discovery. It is already known that this oncogene targets multiple pathways for the initiation and promotion of tumor formation, and that deregulation of this protein is observed in numerous cancers. However, despite the plethora of information gathered, the exact role and mechanism of action of the protein still remains enigmatic. This review focuses on the role of the c-Myc protein in the induction of genomic instability and its link with the development of cancer. We briefly describe c-Myc protein, its binding partners and downstream targets as well as its role in inducing genomic instability and the c-myc-related diseases in humans and mice with regard to genomic instability. This review emphasizes the notions that c-Myc is a multifunctional protein which also affects the stability of the whole genome and triggers the initiation of a complex network of genomic instability and therefore acts beyond the characteristics of classical transcription factors that only regulate a limited number of downstream targets. We propose that c-Myc is a structural modifier of the genome that affects the nuclear organization and an important molecule in tumor cell progression through the induction of genomic instability.

c-Myc,基因组不稳定性和疾病。
原癌基因c-myc自发现以来一直是深入研究的主题。我们已经知道,这种致癌基因针对多种途径来启动和促进肿瘤的形成,并且在许多癌症中观察到这种蛋白质的失调。然而,尽管收集了大量的信息,这种蛋白质的确切作用和作用机制仍然是一个谜。本文综述了c-Myc蛋白在诱导基因组不稳定性中的作用及其与癌症发展的联系。我们简要地描述了c-Myc蛋白,它的结合伙伴和下游靶点,以及它在诱导基因组不稳定性和人类和小鼠中关于基因组不稳定性的c-Myc相关疾病中的作用。这篇综述强调了c-Myc是一种多功能蛋白的概念,它也影响整个基因组的稳定性,并引发基因组不稳定的复杂网络的启动,因此其作用超出了仅调节有限数量的下游靶标的经典转录因子的特征。我们认为,c-Myc是一种影响细胞核组织的基因组结构调节剂,也是通过诱导基因组不稳定性来影响肿瘤细胞进展的重要分子。
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