Gelsolin: A new insight of its role on gastric cancer dissemination

Shuo Deng, M. S. Ong, Zhi Xuan Ng, T. Jegadeesan, J. So, A. Kumar, C. Yap
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Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide, with more than 700,000 cases of death. Histopathologically, GC can be classified into two main subtypes, the intestinal- and diffuse-type GC. These two subtypes differ not only in histological parameters, but also show distinct profiles of gene alternations. In this research highlight, we provide a summary of gene mutations in both the intestinal- and diffuse-type GC, and also highlight our recent findings on the role gelsolin, an actin-regulating protein, in GC dissemination. We recently found that gelsolin is differentially expressed in intestinal and diffuse type GC, and uncovered its involvement in the HGF/c-Met oncogenic pathway, which is a frequent activated signaling pathway in GC dissemination. Other roles of gelsolin in cancer development have also been discussed, with a focus on its potential link to oncogenic pathways and gene alternations in cancer metastasis. Our work provides a potential link between gelsolin and pro-invasive pathways in GC, and hence suggest a potential avenue for combating GC dissemination and metastasis with consideration of gelsolin status.
Gelsolin:对胃癌扩散作用的新认识
胃癌(GC)是世界上最常见的癌症之一,有超过70万例死亡。在组织病理学上,胃癌可分为肠型和弥漫性胃癌两种主要亚型。这两种亚型不仅在组织学参数上不同,而且在基因改变上也表现出不同的特征。在本研究重点中,我们总结了肠型和弥漫性胃癌的基因突变,并重点介绍了我们最近在肌动蛋白调节蛋白凝胶蛋白在胃癌传播中的作用。我们最近发现gelsolin在肠型和弥漫性GC中存在差异表达,并发现gelsolin参与了HGF/c-Met致癌通路,这是GC播散中常见的激活信号通路。gelsolin在癌症发展中的其他作用也被讨论,重点是它与致癌途径和癌症转移中的基因改变的潜在联系。我们的工作提供了凝胶与胃癌前侵袭途径之间的潜在联系,因此提出了考虑凝胶状态的潜在途径来对抗胃癌传播和转移。
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