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摘要
癌症是一种以细胞代谢异常为特征的复杂疾病,已成为一项艰巨的全球健康挑战。自醛dolase A (ALDOA)在肝癌中首次发现异常表达以来,其过表达已在多种癌症中被发现,包括结直肠癌(CRC)、乳腺癌(BC)、子宫颈癌(CAC)、非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)、胃癌(GC)、肝细胞癌(HCC)、胰腺癌腺癌(PDAC)、透明细胞肾细胞癌(ccRCC)等。此外,ALDOA过表达促进癌细胞增殖、侵袭、迁移和耐药,与癌症患者预后不良密切相关。虽然最初发现它通过加速糖酵解促进癌症的发生和进展,但最近的研究揭示了它在癌症中的非典型作用,例如调节细胞骨架,调节mRNA翻译,细胞信号通路和DNA修复。上述发现挑战了我们对ALDOA功能的传统认识,并促使我们深入探索其在肿瘤生物学中的新作用。本文综述了ALDOA作为潜在的癌症生物标志物和治疗靶点的最新研究进展。
The multifaceted roles of aldolase A in cancer: glycolysis, cytoskeleton, translation and beyond.
Cancer, a complicated disease characterized by aberrant cellular metabolism, has emerged as a formidable global health challenge. Since the discovery of abnormal aldolase A (ALDOA) expression in liver cancer for the first time, its overexpression has been identified in numerous cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC), breast cancer (BC), cervical adenocarcinoma (CAC), non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), gastric cancer (GC), hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), pancreatic cancer adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). Moreover, ALDOA overexpression promotes cancer cell proliferation, invasion, migration, and drug resistance, and is closely related to poor prognosis of patients with cancer. Although originally discovered to promote cancer initiation and progression by accelerating glycolysis, recent studies have revealed its atypical roles in cancer, e.g., adjusting cytoskeleton, regulating mRNA translation, cell signaling pathways, and DNA repair. These aforementioned findings challenge our traditional understanding of ALDOA function and prompt deep exploration of its novel roles in tumor biology. The present review summarizes the latest insights into ALDOA as a potential cancer biomarker and therapeutic target.
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Human Cell is the official English-language journal of the Japan Human Cell Society. The journal serves as a forum for international research on all aspects of the human cell, encompassing not only cell biology but also pathology, cytology, and oncology, including clinical oncology. Embryonic stem cells derived from animals, regenerative medicine using animal cells, and experimental animal models with implications for human diseases are covered as well.
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