肿瘤中生物钟蛋白与TP53的串扰及其治疗意义。

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Brandon Valafar, A. Zaravinos, B. Bonavida
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摘要

昼夜节律调节维持正常体内平衡的生理和细胞过程,使我们的细胞与暗-光周期保持同步。生物钟基因的破坏与包括癌症在内的各种疾病有关。时钟基因影响几种与癌症相关的信号通路,包括参与细胞周期和凋亡调节的肿瘤抑制因子p53通路。在大多数人类癌症中,p53通过功能失活突变失去其正常功能和肿瘤抑制活性。在此,我们回顾了每个时钟基因(PER1-3, CRY1/2, BMAL1, clock, REV-ERBα/β, RORα和SIRT1)在p53的关联和调控中的作用。我们通过生物信息学分析了TCGA平台中所有肿瘤中几种时钟基因(clock、CRY1-2、PER1-3)、p53、凋亡和代谢基因的表达,发现许多肿瘤中存在不受调控的模式。我们的研究结果支持开发针对某些时钟基因的新疗法,以恢复p53活性并抑制肿瘤发展。这些疗法将补充大量目前测试的靶向恢复野生型p53的治疗,以阻止肿瘤生长并导致癌细胞凋亡。
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Cross Talk between the Circadian Clock Proteins and TP53 in Cancer and Therapeutic Significance.
The circadian rhythms regulate physiological and cellular processes that maintain normal homeostasis, keeping our cells synchronized to the dark-light cycle. The disruption of circadian clock genes has been associated with various diseases, including cancer. The clock genes impact several cancer-related signaling trajectories, including the tumor suppressor's p53 pathway involvement in the regulation of the cell cycle and apoptosis. In most human cancers, p53 loses its normal functions and tumor-suppressive activity through function-inactivating mutations. Herein, we review the roles of each of the clock genes (PER1-3, CRY1/2, BMAL1, CLOCK, REV-ERBα/β, RORα, and SIRT1) in their association and regulation of p53. We analyzed by bioinformatics the expression of several clock genes (CLOCK, CRY1-2, PER1-3), p53, and apoptotic and metabolic genes across all tumors in the TCGA platform, and found deregulated patterns in many cases. Our findings support the development of new therapies targeted against some clock genes to restore p53 activities and the inhibition of tumor development. Such therapies will complement a large number of currently tested treatments targeting the restoration of wild-type p53 to prevent tumor growth and lead cancer cells to apoptosis.
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Critical Reviews in Oncogenesis
Critical Reviews in Oncogenesis Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cancer Research
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期刊介绍: The journal is dedicated to extensive reviews, minireviews, and special theme issues on topics of current interest in basic and patient-oriented cancer research. The study of systems biology of cancer with its potential for molecular level diagnostics and treatment implies competence across the sciences and an increasing necessity for cancer researchers to understand both the technology and medicine. The journal allows readers to adapt a better understanding of various fields of molecular oncology. We welcome articles on basic biological mechanisms relevant to cancer such as DNA repair, cell cycle, apoptosis, angiogenesis, tumor immunology, etc.
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