神经酰胺、1-磷酸神经酰胺和 1-磷酸鞘氨醇对肿瘤发生的影响。

Translational oncogenomics Pub Date : 2008-04-10
Patricia Gangoiti, Maria H Granado, Alicia Alonso, Félix M Goñi, Antonio Gómez-Muñoz
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过去二十年来,我们对鞘脂在控制信号转导过程中的作用,特别是在细胞生长和死亡的调控机制方面的认识取得了长足的进步。神经酰胺是一种特征明显的鞘脂代谢物和第二信使,癌细胞在受到包括治疗药物在内的多种刺激时会产生神经酰胺,从而导致细胞周期停止和细胞凋亡。虽然在考虑治疗癌症时,这是一个很有希望的方面,但应该记住,神经酰胺的产生并不总是抑制生长或促进凋亡的信号。事实上,在神经酰胺酶和鞘磷脂激酶的协同作用下,神经酰胺很容易转化为 1-磷酸鞘磷脂(S1P),或在神经酰胺激酶的作用下转化为 1-磷酸神经酰胺(C1P)。一般来说,S1P 和 C1P 与神经酰胺具有相反的作用,在大多数细胞类型中可作为促存活或有丝分裂的信号。本综述将阐述我们目前对神经酰胺、S1P 和 C1P 在细胞生长和存活调控中的多种作用的理解,并特别强调这些分子及其代谢酶在控制肿瘤进展和转移中的新作用。
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Implication of ceramide, ceramide 1-phosphate and sphingosine 1-phosphate in tumorigenesis.

Implication of ceramide, ceramide 1-phosphate and sphingosine 1-phosphate in tumorigenesis.

In the last two decades there has been considerable progress in our understanding of the role of sphingolipids in controlling signal transduction processes, particularly in the mechanisms leading to regulation of cell growth and death. Ceramide is a well-characterized sphingolipid metabolite and second messenger that can be produced by cancer cells in response to a variety of stimuli, including therapeutic drugs, leading to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. Although this is a promising aspect when thinking of treating cancer, it should be borne in mind that ceramide production may not always be a growth inhibitory or pro-apoptotic signal. In fact, ceramide can be readily converted to sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) by the concerted actions of ceramidases and sphingosine kinases, or to ceramide 1-phosphate (C1P) by the action of ceramide kinase. In general, S1P and C1P have opposing effects to ceramide, acting as pro-survival or mitogenic signals in most cell types. This review will address our current understanding of the many roles of ceramide, S1P and C1P in the regulation of cell growth and survival with special emphasis to the emerging role of these molecules and their metabolizing enzymes in controlling tumor progression and metastasis.

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