Articolo in rivista, 2022, ENG, 10.3390/cancers14153820
Secchi M, Lodola C, Garbelli A, Bione S, Maga G
IGM CNR Pavia Italy
RNA helicases of the DEAD-box family are involved in several metabolic pathways, from transcription and translation to cell proliferation, innate immunity and stress response. Given their multiple roles, it is not surprising that their deregulation or mutation is linked to different pathological conditions, including cancer. However, while in some cases the loss of function of a given DEAD-box helicase promotes tumor transformation, indicating an oncosuppressive role, in other contexts the overexpression of the same enzyme favors cancer progression, thus acting as a typical oncogene. The roles of two well-characterized members of this family, DDX3X and DDX5, as both oncogenes and oncosuppressors have been documented in several cancer types. Understanding the interplay of the different cellular contexts, as defined by the molecular interaction networks of DDX3X and DDX5 in different tumors, with the cancer-specific roles played by these proteins could help to explain their apparently conflicting roles as cancer drivers or suppressors.
Cancers (Basel) 3820 , pp. 14–15
DDX3X, DDX5, DEAD-box RNA helicases, cancer, oncogene, oncosuppressor
Bione Silvia, Maga Giovanni, Garbelli Anna
IGM – Istituto di genetica molecolare "Luigi Luca Cavalli Sforza"
ID: 470300
Year: 2022
Type: Articolo in rivista
Creation: 2022-08-31 14:49:42.000
Last update: 2022-08-31 14:49:42.000
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CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:470300
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14153820