Notch及其在人类恶性肿瘤中的致癌活性。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY European Surgery-Acta Chirurgica Austriaca Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-09-18 DOI:10.1007/s10353-017-0491-z
Marlena Brzozowa-Zasada, Adam Piecuch, Marek Michalski, Oliwia Segiet, Józef Kurek, Marzena Harabin-Słowińska, Romuald Wojnicz
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背景:越来越多的证据表明,Notch信号在人类血液系统恶性肿瘤和实体瘤中失调。这种信号传导具有促肿瘤作用,但也可能起到肿瘤抑制作用。单一途径的诱导如何在不同的细胞类型中产生相反的效果仍然未知。方法:这篇综述文章包括来自同行评议出版物的与Notch信号在癌症发病机制中的作用相关的可用数据。结果:大量报道表明,Notch信号传导及其致癌活性的改变最初与T细胞急性淋巴细胞白血病/淋巴瘤(T-ALL)的发病机制有关,这是一种影响儿童和青少年的侵袭性血液肿瘤。Notch可能在人类乳腺癌症的发展中发挥重要作用,这来自于对小鼠乳腺肿瘤病毒诱导的癌症的研究。过去几年的大量研究结果表明,Notch信号的改变也是卵巢癌症发展的原因。还应该提到Notch 3的表达与化疗耐药性增加之间的联系,这仍然是成功治疗的主要障碍。Notch作为一种致癌因子也参与了结肠癌、肺癌和卡波西肉瘤的发展。结论:Notch是一种二元细胞命运决定因子,其过表达已被描述为在多种人类恶性肿瘤中致癌。这一发现引起了人们对治疗靶向该途径的兴趣,特别是通过使用γ分泌酶抑制剂(GSIs)通过抑制Notch细胞内结构域(NICD)的释放来阻断细胞膜上Notch受体的切割。临床前癌症模型显示,GSI抑制胰腺癌、乳腺癌和癌症等癌症的生长。
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Notch and its oncogenic activity in human malignancies.

Background: Increasing evidence has demonstrated that Notch signaling is deregulated in human hematological malignancies and solid tumors. This signaling has a protumorigenic effect but may also act as a tumor suppressor. How induction of a single pathway gives rise to the opposite effects in different cell types is still unknown.

Methods: This review article includes available data from peer-reviewed publications associated with the role of Notch signaling during cancer pathogenesis.

Results: Numerous reports have indicated that alterations in Notch signaling and its oncogenic activity were originally associated with the pathogenesis of T‑cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-ALL), an aggressive hematologic tumor affecting children and adolescents. The possibility that Notch could play a significant role in human breast cancer development comes from studies on mouse mammary tumor virus-induced cancer. Numerous findings over the past several years have indicated that alterations in Notch signaling are also responsible for ovarian cancer development. Mention should also be made of the connection between expression of Notch 3 and increased resistance to chemotherapy, which remains a major obstacle to successful treatment. Notch as an oncogenic factor is also involved in the development of colon cancer, lung carcinoma and Kaposi's sarcoma.

Conclusion: Notch is a binary cell fate determinant and its overexpression has been described as oncogenic in a wide array of human malignancies. This finding led to interest in therapeutically targeting this pathway, especially by the use of gamma-secretase inhibitors (GSIs) blocking the cleavage of Notch receptors at the cell membrane by the inhibition of Notch intracellular domain (NICD) releasing. Preclinical cancer models have revealed that GSIs suppress the growth of cancers such as pancreatic, breast and lung cancer.

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期刊介绍: The journal European Surgery – Acta Chirurgica Austriaca focuses on general surgery, endocrine surgery, thoracic surgery, heart and vascular surgery. Special features include new surgical and endoscopic techniques such as minimally invasive surgery, robot surgery, and advances in surgery-related biotechnology and surgical oncology. The journal especially addresses benign and malignant esophageal diseases, i.e. achalasia, gastroesophageal reflux disease, Barrett’s esophagus, and esophageal adenocarcinoma. In keeping with modern healthcare requirements, the journal’s scope includes inter- and multidisciplinary disease management (diagnosis, therapy and surveillance).
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