Wenjuan Ma, Jiawei Lin, Rongyao Ma, Yang Bai, Di Wu, Xiuyan Zhang, Haixia Zhou, Yun Zhao, Lei Zhang
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摘要
生长阻滞特异性2 (Growth arrest specific 2, GAS2)是一种微丝相关蛋白,广泛分布于人体组织中。它对各种细胞过程,包括细胞骨架调节、细胞周期进程、细胞凋亡和衰老具有关键影响。GAS2在癌细胞生长中具有双重功能:一方面增强癌细胞对放化疗的敏感性,阻止正常细胞的恶性转化;但另一方面,它维持癌细胞的生长。GAS2通过作为钙依赖性蛋白酶Calpain-2的内源性抑制剂来调节Calpain-2的细胞活性。GAS2的n端与Calpain-2结合,而其c端则作为Calpain-2蛋白酶活性的抑制剂。GAS2的功能结果高度依赖于Calpain-2的特定底物和细胞环境,特别是肿瘤细胞内。尽管获得了越来越多的关注和越来越多的相关研究,但对GAS2的系统综述仍然缺乏。这篇综述旨在阐明GAS2的结构和功能方面,特别强调其在癌症中的意义。本文将全面阐述其在恶性肿瘤中的作用和研究进展,以期为加强对疾病特别是癌症的治疗策略提供新的见解。
Insights into Structure and Function of Growth Arrest Specific 2 (GAS2).
Growth arrest specific 2 (GAS2) is a microfilament-associated protein, which is widely distributed in human tissues. It exerts a pivotal influence on various cellular processes, including cytoskeletal regulation, cell cycle progression, apoptosis, and senescence. GAS2 has a dual function in cancer cell growth: on the one hand, it enhances the sensitivity of cancer cells to chemoradiotherapy and prevents malignant transformation of normal cells; but on the other hand, it maintains the growth of cancer cells. GAS2 regulates the cellular activity of Calpain-2, a calcium-dependent protease, by acting as an endogenous inhibitor of the enzyme. The N-terminus of GAS2 binds to Calpain-2, while its C-terminus acts as an inhibitor of the protease activity of Calpain-2. The functional outcome of GAS2 is highly dependent on the specific substrates of Calpain-2 and cellular environment, particularly within tumor cells. Despite garnering increasing attention and a growing body of related research, a systematic review of GAS2 remains absent. This review aims to elucidate the structural and functional aspects of GAS2, with a particular emphasis on its implications in cancer. By comprehensively detailing its role and research progress in malignancies, this review endeavors to furnish novel insights for enhancing the therapeutic strategies against diseases, particularly cancers.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Cancer is an open access, peer-reviewed journal with broad scope covering all areas of cancer research, especially novel concepts, new methods, new regimens, new therapeutic agents, and alternative approaches for early detection and intervention of cancer. The Journal is supported by an international editorial board consisting of a distinguished team of cancer researchers. Journal of Cancer aims at rapid publication of high quality results in cancer research while maintaining rigorous peer-review process.