Unraveling the dual role of ADAM10: Bridging the gap between cancer and Alzheimer’s disease

IF 5.3 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Mechanisms of Ageing and Development Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1016/j.mad.2024.111928
Vanessa Alexandre-Silva, Marcia Regina Cominetti
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Abstract

An inverse association between Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and cancer has been proposed. Patients with a cancer history have a decreased risk of developing AD, and AD patients have a reduced cancer incidence, which is not seen in vascular dementia patients. Given this association, common molecular and biological mechanisms that could explain this inverse relationship have been proposed before, such as Peptidylprolyl Cis/Trans Isomerase, NIMA-Interacting 1 (Pin1), Wingless and Int-1 (Wnt), and transformation-related protein 53 (p53)-mediated pathways, along with inflammation and oxidative stress-related proteins. A Disintegrin And Metalloprotease 10 (ADAM10) is a protease responsible for the cleavage of key AD- and cancer-related substrates, and it has inverse roles in those diseases: neuroprotective and disease-promoting, respectively. Thus, herein, we review the relevant literature linking AD and cancer and propose how ADAM10 activity might modulate the inverse association between the diseases. Understanding how this protease mediates those two conditions might raise some considerations in the ADAM10 pharmacological modulation for treating AD and cancer.

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揭示 ADAM10 的双重作用:弥合癌症与阿尔茨海默病之间的鸿沟。
有人提出阿尔茨海默病(AD)与癌症之间存在反向关联。有癌症病史的患者罹患阿兹海默症的风险降低,而阿兹海默症患者的癌症发病率降低,这在血管性痴呆症患者中并不常见。鉴于这种关联,以前曾提出过一些共同的分子和生物机制来解释这种反向关系,如肽脯氨酰顺反异构酶、NIMA-Interacting 1 (Pin1)、Wingless 和 Int-1 (Wnt)、转化相关蛋白 53 (p53)介导的途径,以及炎症和氧化应激相关蛋白。解体蛋白和金属蛋白酶 10(ADAM10)是一种蛋白酶,负责裂解与注意力缺失症和癌症相关的关键底物,它在这些疾病中具有反向作用:分别具有神经保护和疾病促进作用。因此,我们在本文中回顾了将注意力缺失症与癌症联系起来的相关文献,并提出了 ADAM10 活性可能如何调节这两种疾病之间的反向关联。了解这种蛋白酶是如何介导这两种疾病的,或许能为 ADAM10 的药理调节治疗 AD 和癌症提供一些参考。
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期刊介绍: Mechanisms of Ageing and Development is a multidisciplinary journal aimed at revealing the molecular, biochemical and biological mechanisms that underlie the processes of aging and development in various species as well as of age-associated diseases. Emphasis is placed on investigations that delineate the contribution of macromolecular damage and cytotoxicity, genetic programs, epigenetics and genetic instability, mitochondrial function, alterations of metabolism and innovative anti-aging approaches. For all of the mentioned studies it is necessary to address the underlying mechanisms. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development publishes original research, review and mini-review articles. The journal also publishes Special Issues that focus on emerging research areas. Special issues may include all types of articles following peered review. Proposals should be sent directly to the Editor-in-Chief.
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