神经肽Y在癌症生物学功能和潜在的临床意义。

IF 7.7 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Cancer and Metastasis Reviews Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1007/s10555-024-10237-z
Dawid Sigorski, Aleksandra Sejda, Nouran Abualsaud, Ewa Krawczyk, Ewa Izycka-Swieszewska, Joanna Kitlinska
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神经肽Y (Neuropeptide Y, NPY)是一种广泛分布于外周和中枢神经系统的交感神经递质,影响多种生理功能。因此,NPY系统的失调会导致许多病理性疾病,包括压力、肥胖和癌症。人体NPY的多功能是通过G蛋白偶联受体(Y1R、Y2R、Y5R)介导的,这些受体激活多种信号通路,从而调节细胞生长、分化、凋亡、增殖、血管生成和代谢。NPY的这些活性与肿瘤生物学和已知的癌症特征高度相关,包括持续的增殖潜力、抵抗细胞死亡、血管生成、侵袭和转移。在这篇全面的综述中,我们描述了NPY的细胞功能,讨论了它在癌症病理生物学中的作用,并提供了有关NPY及其受体在各种癌症类型中的最新知识。此外,我们将重点关注针对NPY系统的潜在临床应用,例如其作为预后和预测因素的作用,以及其在癌症诊断,成像和治疗中的应用。总之,越来越多的证据支持NPY系统在肿瘤病理生物学中的重要作用,并暗示其在现代肿瘤学中的潜在治疗和诊断价值。
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Neuropeptide Y in cancer-biological functions and potential clinical implications.

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a sympathetic neurotransmitter widely distributed in the peripheral and central nervous system, affecting many physiological functions. Consequently, dysregulation of the NPY system contributes to numerous pathological disorders, including stress, obesity, and cancer. The pleiotropic functions of NPY in humans are mediated by G protein-coupled receptors (Y1R, Y2R, Y5R), which activate several signaling pathways and thereby regulate cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, proliferation, angiogenesis, and metabolism. These activities of NPY are highly relevant to tumor biology and known hallmarks of cancer, including sustained proliferative potential, resisting cell death, angiogenesis, invasion, and metastases. In this comprehensive review, we describe the cellular functions of NPY and discuss its role in cancer pathobiology, as well as provide the current state of knowledge pertaining to NPY and its receptors in various cancer types. Moreover, we focus on potential clinical applications targeting the NPY system, such as its role as a prognostic and predictive factor, as well as its utility in cancer diagnostics, imaging, and treatment. Altogether, growing evidence supports the significant role of the NPY system in tumor pathobiology and implicates its potential therapeutic and diagnostic value in modern oncology.

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期刊介绍: Contemporary biomedical research is on the threshold of an era in which physiological and pathological processes can be analyzed in increasingly precise and mechanistic terms.The transformation of biology from a largely descriptive, phenomenological discipline to one in which the regulatory principles can be understood and manipulated with predictability brings a new dimension to the study of cancer and the search for effective therapeutic modalities for this disease. Cancer and Metastasis Reviews provides a forum for critical review and discussion of these challenging developments. A major function of the journal is to review some of the more important and interesting recent developments in the biology and treatment of malignant disease, as well as to highlight new and promising directions, be they technological or conceptual. Contributors are encouraged to review their personal work and be speculative.
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