Centrosomal-associated Proteins: Potential therapeutic targets for solid tumors?

The centrosome is a special organelle in human cells and an organizing unit for microtubules and signaling molecules. In addition, the centrosome is tightly restricted during the cell cycle and forms the basal body of the cilia in ciliated cells. Centrosome abnormality is frequently observed in mali...

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Autores principales: Yi Luan, Mingli Li, Yi Zhao, Qianqian Li, Jia Wen, Siqi Gao, Yang Yang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:27523eb27725425d821e938d6a49a3612021-11-14T04:29:18ZCentrosomal-associated Proteins: Potential therapeutic targets for solid tumors?0753-332210.1016/j.biopha.2021.112292https://doaj.org/article/27523eb27725425d821e938d6a49a3612021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332221010763https://doaj.org/toc/0753-3322The centrosome is a special organelle in human cells and an organizing unit for microtubules and signaling molecules. In addition, the centrosome is tightly restricted during the cell cycle and forms the basal body of the cilia in ciliated cells. Centrosome abnormality is frequently observed in malignant tumors. The dysregulation of centrosome-associated proteins leads to multipolar mitosis, aneuploidy, and nondirected cell migration, and therefore promotes cancer progression. The overduplication of primary centrosome and the accumulation of chromosome, comprise the majority cause of chromosomal mis-segregation in cancer cells. This review discusses the structure and function of the centrosome and the role of its associated proteins in the progression of solid tumors. We summarized the effects of centrosome amplification abnormalities and other centrosome-related phenotypes on tumors. The mechanism of the delineation of centrosome amplification with tumor malignancy remains to be decided. A better understanding of centrosome abnormality in tumorigenesis may be useful to screen novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment of solid tumors.Yi LuanMingli LiYi ZhaoQianqian LiJia WenSiqi GaoYang YangElsevierarticleCentrosomeCancerStructureCentrosomal-associated ProteinsTherapeutic targetsTherapeutics. PharmacologyRM1-950ENBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Vol 144, Iss , Pp 112292- (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Centrosome
Cancer
Structure
Centrosomal-associated Proteins
Therapeutic targets
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
spellingShingle Centrosome
Cancer
Structure
Centrosomal-associated Proteins
Therapeutic targets
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
Yi Luan
Mingli Li
Yi Zhao
Qianqian Li
Jia Wen
Siqi Gao
Yang Yang
Centrosomal-associated Proteins: Potential therapeutic targets for solid tumors?
description The centrosome is a special organelle in human cells and an organizing unit for microtubules and signaling molecules. In addition, the centrosome is tightly restricted during the cell cycle and forms the basal body of the cilia in ciliated cells. Centrosome abnormality is frequently observed in malignant tumors. The dysregulation of centrosome-associated proteins leads to multipolar mitosis, aneuploidy, and nondirected cell migration, and therefore promotes cancer progression. The overduplication of primary centrosome and the accumulation of chromosome, comprise the majority cause of chromosomal mis-segregation in cancer cells. This review discusses the structure and function of the centrosome and the role of its associated proteins in the progression of solid tumors. We summarized the effects of centrosome amplification abnormalities and other centrosome-related phenotypes on tumors. The mechanism of the delineation of centrosome amplification with tumor malignancy remains to be decided. A better understanding of centrosome abnormality in tumorigenesis may be useful to screen novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment of solid tumors.
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author Yi Luan
Mingli Li
Yi Zhao
Qianqian Li
Jia Wen
Siqi Gao
Yang Yang
author_facet Yi Luan
Mingli Li
Yi Zhao
Qianqian Li
Jia Wen
Siqi Gao
Yang Yang
author_sort Yi Luan
title Centrosomal-associated Proteins: Potential therapeutic targets for solid tumors?
title_short Centrosomal-associated Proteins: Potential therapeutic targets for solid tumors?
title_full Centrosomal-associated Proteins: Potential therapeutic targets for solid tumors?
title_fullStr Centrosomal-associated Proteins: Potential therapeutic targets for solid tumors?
title_full_unstemmed Centrosomal-associated Proteins: Potential therapeutic targets for solid tumors?
title_sort centrosomal-associated proteins: potential therapeutic targets for solid tumors?
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/27523eb27725425d821e938d6a49a361
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