人类癌症中涉及ETS家族蛋白的易位。

Integrative cancer science and therapeutics Pub Date : 2018-08-01 Epub Date: 2018-07-20 DOI:10.15761/ICST.1000281
Elizabeth A Fry, Ali Mallakin, Kazushi Inoue
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ETS转录因子调节参与正常细胞发育、增殖、分化、血管生成和凋亡的基因的表达,这些基因在人类中由28个家族成员组成。这些转录因子的失调促进了癌症中的细胞增殖,一些成员通过激活某些基因转录参与侵袭和转移。ETS1和ETS2是ETS家族的创始成员,通过与ETS序列结合来调节转录。在人类癌症中已鉴定出三种涉及ETS基因的嵌合基因,即尤因肉瘤中的EWS-FLI1、癌症中的TMPRSS2-ERG和急性淋巴细胞白血病中的ETV6-RUNX1。尽管这些融合转录物肯定有助于疾病的发病机制,但这些融合转录产物对患者预后的影响仍存在很大争议。本文就ETS蛋白在人类致癌过程中的作用进行了综述。
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Translocations involving ETS family proteins in human cancer.

The ETS transcription factors regulate expression of genes involved in normal cell development, proliferation, differentiation, angiogenesis, and apoptosis, consisting of 28 family members in humans. Dysregulation of these transcription factors facilitates cell proliferation in cancers, and several members participate in invasion and metastasis by activating certain gene transcriptions. ETS1 and ETS2 are the founding members of the ETS family and regulate transcription by binding to ETS sequences. Three chimeric genes involving ETS genes have been identified in human cancers, which are EWS-FLI1 in Ewing's sarcoma, TMPRSS2-ERG in prostate cancer, and ETV6-RUNX1 in acute lymphocytic leukemia. Although these fusion transcripts definitely contribute to the pathogenesis of the disease, the impact of these fusion transcripts on patients' prognosis is highly controversial. In the present review, the roles of ETS protein translocations in human carcinogenesis are discussed.

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