RCAS1 is a promising therapeutic target against cancer: its multifunctional bioactivities and clinical significance

K. Sonoda
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Receptor-binding cancer antigen expressed on SiSo cells (RCAS1) is a type II membrane protein that can induce apoptosis in immune cells, including peripheral lymphocytes and natural killer cells, after being converted to a secreted type by ectodomain shedding. So far, over 140 scientific reports have been published concerning the biological functions and clinical significance of RCAS1. Since RCAS1 not only helps tumor cells to evade immune surveillance but also induces cancer stromal tissue remodeling, RCAS1 is believed to exaggerate aggressive characteristics of human malignancies. Clinically, RCAS1 expression correlates with several pathological variables including tumor size, stage and invasion depth, and lymph node metastasis, and is a negative predictor of overall survival in 15 different kinds of cancer. RCAS1 is secreted in significantly greater quantities in serum of pleural effusion in cancer patients than noncancer patients, and its level is changed in response to treatment. Novel therapeutic st...
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RCAS1具有多种生物活性和临床意义,是一种很有前景的肿瘤治疗靶点
SiSo细胞上表达的受体结合癌抗原(RCAS1)是一种II型膜蛋白,可诱导免疫细胞(包括外周淋巴细胞和自然杀伤细胞)通过胞外结构域脱落转化为分泌型后凋亡。迄今为止,有关RCAS1的生物学功能和临床意义的科学报道已超过140篇。由于RCAS1不仅可以帮助肿瘤细胞逃避免疫监视,还可以诱导肿瘤间质组织重塑,因此RCAS1被认为可以夸大人类恶性肿瘤的侵袭性特征。在临床上,RCAS1表达与肿瘤大小、分期、浸润深度、淋巴结转移等病理变量相关,在15种不同类型的肿瘤中,RCAS1表达是总生存的负向预测因子。肿瘤患者胸膜积液血清中RCAS1的分泌量明显高于非肿瘤患者,其水平随治疗而改变。新型治疗技术
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