胰腺癌的翻译改变:综合应激反应的中心作用。

NAR Cancer Pub Date : 2022-10-28 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1093/narcan/zcac031
Sauyeun Shin, Jacobo Solorzano, Mehdi Liauzun, Stéphane Pyronnet, Corinne Bousquet, Yvan Martineau
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摘要

mRNA翻译是癌细胞增殖和应激适应的重要机制。该机制的调控涉及上游通路,如PI3K/AKT/mTOR, RAS/MEK/ERK和综合应激反应(ISR),主要协调翻译起始步骤。在过去的十年中,胰腺癌mRNA翻译过程的失调被广泛报道,并被证明对癌症的发生、发展和生存有重要影响。这包括编码癌基因和肿瘤抑制因子的mrna的翻译失调。因此,癌细胞通过对翻译起始的灵活调节来快速适应应激微环境。ISR通路在化疗耐药中发挥着重要作用,具有很高的潜在治疗价值。尽管在胰腺癌中报道了大量的翻译改变,但其后果被大大低估了。在这篇综述中,我们总结了胰腺癌中不同的翻译失调,这些失调使胰腺癌变得坚不可摧,以及最新的药物发现带来了一线希望。
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Translational alterations in pancreatic cancer: a central role for the integrated stress response.

Translational alterations in pancreatic cancer: a central role for the integrated stress response.

Translational alterations in pancreatic cancer: a central role for the integrated stress response.

Translational alterations in pancreatic cancer: a central role for the integrated stress response.

mRNA translation is a key mechanism for cancer cell proliferation and stress adaptation. Regulation of this machinery implicates upstream pathways such as PI3K/AKT/mTOR, RAS/MEK/ERK and the integrated stress response (ISR), principally coordinating the translation initiation step. During the last decade, dysregulation of the mRNA translation process in pancreatic cancer has been widely reported, and shown to critically impact on cancer initiation, development and survival. This includes translation dysregulation of mRNAs encoding oncogenes and tumor suppressors. Hence, cancer cells survive a stressful microenvironment through a flexible regulation of translation initiation for rapid adaptation. The ISR pathway has an important role in chemoresistance and shows high potential therapeutic interest. Despite the numerous translational alterations reported in pancreatic cancer, their consequences are greatly underestimated. In this review, we summarize the different translation dysregulations described in pancreatic cancer, which make it invulnerable, as well as the latest drug discoveries bringing a glimmer of hope.

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