Harnessing the value of TCTP in breast cancer treatment resistance: an opportunity for personalized therapy.

IF 4.6 Q1 ONCOLOGY 癌症耐药(英文) Pub Date : 2023-07-13 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.20517/cdr.2023.21
Gianluca Santamaria, Mario Cioce, Antonia Rizzuto, Vito Michele Fazio, Giuseppe Viglietto, Maria Lucibello
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Early identification of breast cancer (BC) patients at a high risk of progression may aid in therapeutic and prognostic aims. This is especially true for metastatic disease, which is responsible for most cancer-related deaths. Growing evidence indicates that the translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) may be a clinically relevant marker for identifying poorly differentiated aggressive BC tumors. TCTP is an intriguing protein with pleiotropic functions, which is involved in multiple signaling pathways. TCTP may also be involved in stress response, cell growth and proliferation-related processes, underlying its potential role in the initiation of metastatic growth. Thus, TCTP marks specific cancer cell sub-populations with pronounced stress adaptation, stem-like and immune-evasive properties. Therefore, we have shown that in vivo phospho-TCTP levels correlate with the response of BC cells to anti-HER2 agents. In this review, we discuss the clinical relevance of TCTP for personalized therapy, specific TCTP-targeting strategies, and currently available therapeutic agents. We propose TCTP as an actionable clinically relevant target that could potentially improve patient outcomes.

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利用TCTP在乳腺癌症治疗耐药性中的价值:个性化治疗的机会。
早期识别进展风险高的癌症(BC)患者可能有助于实现治疗和预后目标。转移性疾病尤其如此,它是大多数癌症相关死亡的原因。越来越多的证据表明,翻译控制的肿瘤蛋白(TCTP)可能是鉴定低分化侵袭性BC肿瘤的临床相关标志物。TCTP是一种有趣的多效性蛋白,参与多种信号通路。TCTP还可能参与应激反应、细胞生长和增殖相关过程,这是其在转移生长起始中潜在作用的基础。因此,TCTP标记具有显著应激适应、干样和免疫逃避特性的特定癌症细胞亚群。因此,我们已经表明,体内磷酸化TCTP水平与BC细胞对抗HER2药物的反应相关。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了TCTP在个性化治疗中的临床相关性、特定的TCTP靶向策略以及目前可用的治疗药物。我们建议TCTP作为一个可操作的临床相关靶点,有可能改善患者的预后。
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