BIRC7 (baculoviral IAP repeat containing 7)

Q4 Medicine
Dhiego B Rigato, P. Branco, Catarina Silva, J. Machado-Neto, L. Costa-Lotufo, P. Jimenez
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Abstract

BIRC7, also known as livin, is a member of the Inhibitor of Apoptosis Protein (IAP) family and is linked to the prevention of cell death induced by apoptosis, by directly or indirectly preventing caspase activity. In general, as most IAPs, BIRC7 expression is not detectable in normal differentiated adult tissues, with the exception of placenta, spleen, lymph nodes and developing embryonic tissues. On the other hand, BIRC7 overexpression has been reported in a variety of tumor types, in which it is associated to malignancy and chemoresistance. Currently, there are some unanswered questions about BIRC7, including its interaction with caspases, a potential paradoxical role in the apoptotic process, and specific functions/affinities of the BIRC7α and BIRC7β splice variants. Moreover, several studies have demonstrated the value of BIRC7 as a therapeutic target in a number of cancer types. This review mainly focuses on the role of BIRC7 in cancer cell biology and its clinical significance, demonstrating aspects of its DNA/RNA and protein, as well as its relevance in cancer diagnosis and prognosis.
BIRC7(含有7个IAP重复序列的杆状病毒)
BIRC7,也被称为livin,是凋亡蛋白抑制剂(IAP)家族的成员,通过直接或间接地阻止caspase活性,与预防凋亡诱导的细胞死亡有关。一般来说,除了胎盘、脾脏、淋巴结和发育中的胚胎组织外,与大多数IAPs一样,在正常分化的成人组织中无法检测到BIRC7的表达。另一方面,BIRC7过表达已在多种肿瘤类型中被报道,其中它与恶性肿瘤和化疗耐药相关。目前,关于BIRC7还有一些未解之谜,包括它与caspases的相互作用,在凋亡过程中的潜在矛盾作用,以及BIRC7α和BIRC7β剪接变体的特定功能/亲和力。此外,一些研究已经证明BIRC7作为许多癌症类型的治疗靶点的价值。本文主要就BIRC7在肿瘤细胞生物学中的作用及其临床意义进行综述,从其DNA/RNA、蛋白等方面阐述BIRC7在肿瘤诊断和预后中的作用。
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