CYLD:肿瘤中缺氧介导炎症的关键调节因子

H. Jono, S. Shinriki, Jianying Guo, Jian-Dong Li, Y. Ando
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圆柱形瘤病(CYLD)最初被认为是一种肿瘤抑制因子,因为它的功能丧失会导致良性的人类肿瘤。在过去,人们对CYLD的生物学特性进行了大量的研究,不仅揭示了其作为去泛素酶的多种功能,而且还揭示了CYLD在多种疾病中的临床意义。目前,CYLD表达缺失导致的失调被认为通过调节其特定的细胞信号通路,在多种病理过程中发挥关键作用,包括肿瘤细胞增殖、存活和炎症反应。最近,我们发现CYLD在最具侵袭性的脑肿瘤——人多形性胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)缺氧区表达缺失,提示CYLD在GBM发病机制中的临床意义。在这里,我们回顾了CYLD的多种生物学特征和临床意义,特别关注CYLD在GBM中作为缺氧介导炎症的关键调节因子的作用。
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CYLD: a critical regulator of hypoxia-mediated inflammation in tumors
Cylindromatosis (CYLD) was originally identified as a tumor suppressor, because loss of its function causes a benign human tumor.  In the past, multitude of  efforts have been made toward elucidating the biological features of CYLD, and uncovered not only its multiple functions as deubiquitinase, but also the clinical significance of CYLD in a wide variety of diseases.  At present, dysregulation of CYLD by loss of its expression is believed to play key roles in a multiple of pathological processes, including tumor cell proliferation, survival, and inflammatory responses by regulating their specific cell signaling pathway.  Recently, we discovered that loss of CYLD expression in hypoxic regions of human glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most aggressive brain tumor, suggesting the clinical significance of CYLD in the pathogenesis of GBM.  Here, we reviewed the diverse biological features and clinical significance of CYLD, particularly focusing on the roles of CYLD as a critical regulator of hypoxia-mediated inflammation in GBM.
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