RhoA和Rac1作为结直肠癌的机械转导介质。

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Sharda Yadav, Sanjaya KC, Mark A. T. Blaskovich, Cu-tai Lu, Alfred K Lam, Nam-Trung Nguyen
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摘要

结直肠癌(CRC)仍然是癌症相关死亡的主要原因,迫切需要创新的诊断解决方案。机械生物学是一个研究物理力量如何影响细胞行为的前沿领域,现在正在揭示癌症进展的新见解。这项研究的重点是两个关键的参与者:RhoA和Rac1,它们是调节癌细胞结构和运动的小而强大的蛋白质。RhoA控制细胞粘附和迁移,Rac1驱动细胞运动和侵袭。随着结直肠癌肿瘤的生长和重塑结肠的机械环境,这些途径被破坏,加速了癌症的进展。在机械应变下检测CRC临床样本中RhoA和Rac1的水平揭示了它们作为诊断标志物的潜力。跟踪这些蛋白的活性可以为癌细胞传播提供有价值的见解,为理解和诊断CRC提供新的途径。这种方法通过为更有效的诊断策略提供关键见解,有望实现更早的检测和更好的结果。
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RhoA and Rac1 as Mechanotransduction Mediators in Colorectal Cancer

RhoA and Rac1 as Mechanotransduction Mediators in Colorectal Cancer

RhoA and Rac1 as Mechanotransduction Mediators in Colorectal Cancer

RhoA and Rac1 as Mechanotransduction Mediators in Colorectal Cancer

RhoA and Rac1 as Mechanotransduction Mediators in Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths, creating an urgent need for innovative diagnostic solutions. Mechanobiology, a cutting-edge field that investigates how physical forces influence cell behavior, is now revealing new insights into cancer progression. This research focuses on two crucial players: RhoA and Rac1, small yet powerful proteins that regulate the structure and movement of cancer cells. RhoA controls cell adhesion and migration, while Rac1 drives cell movement and invasion. As CRC tumors grow and reshape the colon's mechanical environment, these pathways become disrupted, accelerating cancer progression. Examining the level of RhoA and Rac1 in CRC clinical samples under mechanical strain reveals their potential as diagnostic markers. Tracking the activity of these proteins can unlock valuable insights into cancer cell dissemination, offering new avenues for understanding and diagnosing CRC. This approach holds promise for earlier detection and better outcomes by offering key insights for more effective diagnostic strategies.

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