The cilia-regulated proteasome and its role in the development of ciliopathies and cancer.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cilia Pub Date : 2016-06-10 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13630-016-0035-3
Christoph Gerhardt, Tristan Leu, Johanna Maria Lier, Ulrich Rüther
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Abstract

The primary cilium is an essential structure for the mediation of numerous signaling pathways involved in the coordination and regulation of cellular processes essential for the development and maintenance of health. Consequently, ciliary dysfunction results in severe human diseases called ciliopathies. Since many of the cilia-mediated signaling pathways are oncogenic pathways, cilia are linked to cancer. Recent studies demonstrate the existence of a cilia-regulated proteasome and that this proteasome is involved in cancer development via the progression of oncogenic, cilia-mediated signaling. This review article investigates the association between primary cilia and cancer with particular emphasis on the role of the cilia-regulated proteasome.

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纤毛调节的蛋白酶体及其在纤毛病和癌症发展中的作用。
初级纤毛是介导多种信号通路的重要结构,参与细胞过程的协调和调节,对健康的发展和维持至关重要。因此,纤毛功能障碍导致严重的人类疾病,称为纤毛病。由于许多纤毛介导的信号通路是致癌途径,纤毛与癌症有关。最近的研究表明,纤毛调节的蛋白酶体存在,并且该蛋白酶体通过纤毛介导的致癌信号的进展参与癌症的发展。本文综述了原发性纤毛与癌症之间的关系,特别强调了纤毛调节蛋白酶体的作用。
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Cilia
Cilia Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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