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摘要
小泛素样修饰物(Small ubiquitin - like modifier, SUMO)是一种泛素样蛋白,可以修饰各种真核亚细胞结构中的靶蛋白。这一过程被称为SUMOylation,已被确定为影响蛋白质活性和定位的重要调节机制,维持细胞稳态。SUMO酰化和去SUMO酰化是由SUMO蛋白和SUMO/sentrin特异性蛋白酶介导的可逆翻译后修饰过程。人类SENP家族包括6个成员,每个成员都具有独特的细胞定位和底物特异性。本文主要综述了SENP1在淋巴细胞、巨噬细胞、红细胞等免疫细胞发育成熟过程中的作用和机制,以及其参与肿瘤细胞侵袭、转移、血管生成和对药物治疗的抗性。此外,本文还探讨了SENP1抑制剂作为癌症治疗的一种治疗方法。总的来说,本研究旨在为针对SENP1的癌症治疗策略提供理论见解。
SENP1: A perspective from immune cells to disease (Review).
Small ubiquitin‑like modifier (SUMO) is a ubiquitin‑like protein that modifies target proteins across various eukaryotic subcellular structures. This process, known as SUMOylation, has been established as an essential regulatory mechanism that affects both the activity and positioning of proteins, maintaining cellular homeostasis. SUMOylation and deSUMOylation are reversible post‑translational modification processes mediated by SUMO proteins and SUMO/sentrin‑specific proteases (SENPs). The human SENP family comprises six members, each characterized by unique cellular localization and substrate specificity. The present review primarily summarizes the role and mechanisms of SENP1 in the development and maturation of immune cells, including lymphocytes, macrophages and erythrocytes, as well as its involvement in tumor cell invasion, metastasis, angiogenesis and resistance to pharmacological therapies. In addition, the introduction of SENP1 inhibitors as a therapeutic approach for cancer treatment is explored. Overall, the present study aimed to offer theoretical insights into cancer therapy strategies that target SENP1.
期刊介绍:
Oncology Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of high quality original studies and reviews concerning a broad and comprehensive view of fundamental and applied research in oncology, focusing on carcinogenesis, metastasis and epidemiology.