SOXs:肿瘤发生发展的大师架构师和多功能模拟器。

IF 9.7 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimica et biophysica acta. Reviews on cancer Pub Date : 2025-03-07 DOI:10.1016/j.bbcan.2025.189295
Saloni , Manisha Sachan , Rahul , Rama Shanker Verma , Girijesh Kumar Patel
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转录因子调节各种事件并维持细胞内稳态。一些转录因子参与胚胎发育,已被证明是密切相关的癌症发生时,解除管制。Sry-like high mobility group box (SOX)蛋白是一类具有进化保守性的潜在转录因子。它们通过对组织和器官发育至关重要的各种信号通路和细胞过程调节下游基因来决定细胞命运。据报道,SOXs的失调通过调节细胞重编程、生长、增殖、血管生成、转移、凋亡、免疫调节、谱系可塑性、干细胞库维持、治疗抵抗和癌症复发来促进或抑制肿瘤发生。这一综述为SOXs在胚胎发育和癌变中发挥多方面作用的分子机制提供了重要的理解。它还强调了它们在推进针对各种恶性肿瘤的SOXs及其下游效应物的治疗策略方面的潜力。
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SOXs: Master architects of development and versatile emulators of oncogenesis
Transcription factors regulate a variety of events and maintain cellular homeostasis. Several transcription factors involved in embryonic development, has been shown to be closely associated with carcinogenesis when deregulated. Sry-like high mobility group box (SOX) proteins are potential transcription factors which are evolutionarily conserved. They regulate downstream genes to determine cell fate, via various signaling pathways and cellular processes essential for tissue and organ development. Dysregulation of SOXs has been reported to promote or suppress tumorigenesis by modulating cellular reprogramming, growth, proliferation, angiogenesis, metastasis, apoptosis, immune modulation, lineage plasticity, maintenance of the stem cell pool, therapy resistance and cancer relapse. This review provides a crucial understanding of the molecular mechanism by which SOXs play multifaceted roles in embryonic development and carcinogenesis. It also highlights their potential in advancing therapeutic strategies aimed at targeting SOXs and their downstream effectors in various malignancies.
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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Reviews on cancer
Biochimica et biophysica acta. Reviews on cancer 医学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer encompasses the entirety of cancer biology and biochemistry, emphasizing oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, growth-related cell cycle control signaling, carcinogenesis mechanisms, cell transformation, immunologic control mechanisms, genetics of human (mammalian) cancer, control of cell proliferation, genetic and molecular control of organismic development, rational anti-tumor drug design. It publishes mini-reviews and full reviews.
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