[The Molecular Functions of Claudins in Cancer Development and Progression].

Q4 Medicine Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy Pub Date : 2024-11-01
Kotaro Sugimoto, Hideki Chiba
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Abstract

Claudins(CLDNs)are essential components of tight junctions, which are the most apical elements of apical junctional complexes. The family consists of more than 20 members in humans and shows distinct expression patterns in a tissue- and cell-type-specific manner. Recently, many studies have shown that CLDNs overexpressed in cancer cells positively regulate their malignant behavior. First, fusion genes between CLDNs and signaling molecules produce chimeric proteins that act as drivers. Second, cancer and non-cancer cells form heterocellular adhesions via CLDNs and they act as a metastatic niche. Third, CLDNs enhance cancer cell nutrition by conjugating with amino acid transporters on the cell membrane. Fourth, CLDN acts as an activation trigger for signalling cascades. In this review, we present these 4 representative examples of how CLDNs positively regulate cancer progression.

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claudin在癌症发生和发展中的分子功能
紧密连接蛋白(cldn)是紧密连接的重要组成部分,是顶端连接复合物中最顶端的元素。该家族在人类中有20多个成员,并以组织和细胞类型特异性的方式显示出不同的表达模式。近年来,许多研究表明,在癌细胞中过表达的CLDNs积极调节其恶性行为。首先,cldn和信号分子之间的融合基因产生嵌合蛋白,作为驱动因子。其次,癌细胞和非癌细胞通过cldn形成异细胞粘连,并充当转移利基。第三,cldn通过与细胞膜上的氨基酸转运体结合来增强癌细胞的营养。第四,CLDN作为信号级联的激活触发器。在这篇综述中,我们提出了cldn如何积极调节癌症进展的4个代表性例子。
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