核仁及其相关病理。

IF 4.9 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Marvin J Menjivar-Vallecillo, Nadia V Padilla-Claros, Pilar Gavarrete-Garrido, Sherlyn A León-Castañeda, Héctor M Ramos-Zaldívar
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摘要

核核,传统上被认为在核糖体生物发生中起作用,现在被认为具有更广泛的功能,包括细胞应激适应和参与各种病理过程,如核糖体改变、病毒感染、自身免疫性疾病和年龄相关疾病。核仁功能的破坏会损害蛋白质合成、细胞稳态和免疫反应,导致多系统紊乱和对肿瘤的易感性增加。本文将核仁相关疾病分为7类:蛋白质合成缺陷、核糖体和非核糖体改变、癌症和核仁改变、与衰老和细胞应激有关的疾病、自身免疫性疾病和病毒性疾病。了解核仁的复杂性及其功能障碍是推进这些病理分子基础知识的重要一步,为未来研究其在细胞生物学和人类疾病发展中的意义奠定了基础。本文分类为:免疫系统疾病>分子和细胞生理学神经系统疾病>分子和细胞生理学。
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The Nucleolus and Its Associated Pathologies.

The nucleolus, traditionally known for its role in ribosome biogenesis, is now recognized for its broader functions, including cellular stress adaptation and its involvement in various pathological processes, such as ribosomal alterations, viral infections, autoimmune disorders, and age-related diseases. Disruptions in nucleolar function can impair protein synthesis, cellular homeostasis, and immune responses, leading to multisystem disorders and increased susceptibility to neoplasms. This review classifies nucleolus-associated diseases into seven categories: deficiencies in protein synthesis, ribosomal and non-ribosomal alterations, cancer and nucleolar alterations, diseases related to aging and cellular stress, autoimmune diseases, and viral diseases. Understanding the complexity of the nucleolus and its dysfunctions represents a fundamental step toward advancing knowledge of the molecular basis of these pathologies, laying the groundwork for future research addressing its implications in cell biology and the development of human diseases. This article is categorized under: Immune System Diseases > Molecular and Cellular Physiology Neurological Diseases > Molecular and Cellular Physiology.

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