Ubiquitin Signaling in Ovarian Cancer: From Potential to Challenges

Sumegha Mitra
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Ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) is an emerging arena in cancer intervention. Dysregulation of various UPS components has been implicated with many cancers, and this knowledge is starting to be exploited for its role in cancer initiation, progression, and therapeutics. UPS regulates both protein turnover and non-proteolytic regulatory function of the proteins involved in cell cycle, signal transduction, DNA repair, histone modi- fication, and transcription. In addition, chromosomal aberrations and genomic alterations often present in the cancer cell genomes lead to excess of conformationally challenged aggregation-prone proteins and proteotoxic stress that make cancer cells more dependent on UPS-mediated protein degradation than normal cells. This proposition is the basis of the clinical use of proteasome inhibitor, Bortezomib, to treat multiple myeloma and mantle cell lymphoma targeting cancer cells and mostly sparing the normal cells. This chapter provides an overview of various components of UPS which are implicated in cancer and regulate ubiquitin-mediated oncogenic signaling in ovarian cancer.
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泛素信号在卵巢癌中的作用:从潜力到挑战
泛素蛋白酶体系统(Ubiquitin proteasome system, UPS)是癌症干预的新兴领域。多种UPS成分的失调与许多癌症有关,这一知识开始被用于研究其在癌症发生、进展和治疗中的作用。UPS调节蛋白质的蛋白质周转和非蛋白质水解调节功能,涉及细胞周期、信号转导、DNA修复、组蛋白修饰和转录。此外,癌细胞基因组中经常出现的染色体畸变和基因组改变导致过量的构象挑战聚集易感性蛋白质和蛋白质毒性应激,使癌细胞比正常细胞更依赖于ups介导的蛋白质降解。这一命题是临床上使用蛋白酶体抑制剂硼替佐米治疗多发性骨髓瘤和套细胞淋巴瘤的基础,靶向癌细胞,大部分保留正常细胞。本章概述了在卵巢癌中涉及癌症和调节泛素介导的致癌信号的UPS的各种成分。
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