演讲基因、FOXP2 癌症基因不为人知的故事。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Maria Jesus Herrero, Yorick Gitton
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FOXP2 是一种参与语音和语言习得的转录因子。越来越多的证据表明,FOXP2 活性失调也可能与 DLX5 和 DLX6 等其他主要发育转录因子一样,在人类肿瘤发生过程中起重要作用 [1-4]。一些 FOXP 家族成员直接参与了成人癌症的发生、维持和发展 [5-8]。根据细胞类型和相关信号通路的不同,这可能包括促癌活性或不足的抑癌作用。虽然 FOXP2 在许多细胞类型中都有表达,但在乳腺癌[9]、肝细胞癌[8]和胃癌活组织切片[10]中发现其表达下调。相反,在多发性骨髓瘤、MGUS(意义未定的单克隆性淋巴瘤)、几种亚型淋巴瘤[5,11]以及神经母细胞瘤[12]和ERG融合阴性前列腺癌[13]中,FOXP2都有过表达的报道。根据在乳腺癌[9]中报道的功能证据以及最近对不同肿瘤活检组织进行的转录组学和蛋白质组学分析调查,我们推测 FOXP2 失调可能在癌症的发生和发展过程中起着主要作用。在某些癌症病症中,FOXP2 水平现在被认为是肿瘤细胞的重要诊断标志物,在许多情况下,它们甚至具有很强的预后价值 [5]。FOXP2 能否进一步成为治疗靶点是一个正在积极探索的问题。本文回顾的知识可能有助于我们更好地了解 FOXP2 在肿瘤发生过程中的作用,并为诊断、预后和治疗分析提供线索。
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The untold stories of the speech gene, the <i>FOXP2</i> cancer gene.

The untold stories of the speech gene, the <i>FOXP2</i> cancer gene.

The untold stories of the speech gene, the <i>FOXP2</i> cancer gene.

The untold stories of the speech gene, the FOXP2 cancer gene.

FOXP2 encodes a transcription factor involved in speech and language acquisition. Growing evidence now suggests that dysregulated FOXP2 activity may also be instrumental in human oncogenesis, along the lines of other cardinal developmental transcription factors such as DLX5 and DLX6 [1-4]. Several FOXP familymembers are directly involved during cancer initiation, maintenance and progression in the adult [5-8]. This may comprise either a pro-oncogenic activity or a deficient tumor-suppressor role, depending upon cell types and associated signaling pathways. While FOXP2 is expressed in numerous cell types, its expression has been found to be down-regulated in breast cancer [9], hepatocellular carcinoma [8] and gastric cancer biopsies [10]. Conversely, overexpressed FOXP2 has been reported in multiple myelomas, MGUS (Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance), several subtypes of lymphomas [5,11], as well as in neuroblastomas [12] and ERG fusion-negative prostate cancers [13]. According to functional evidences reported in breast cancer [9] and survey of recent transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of different tumor biopsies, we postulate that FOXP2 dysregulation may play a main role throughout cancer initiation and progression. In some cancer conditions, FOXP2 levels are now considered as a critical diagnostic marker of neoplastic cells, and in many situations, they even bear strong prognostic value [5]. Whether FOXP2 may further become a therapeutic target is an actively explored lead. Knowledge reviewed here may help improve our understanding of FOXP2 roles during oncogenesis and provide cues for diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic analyses.

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Genes and Cancer
Genes and Cancer Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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