GTP酶
生物
癌症
表观遗传学
肿瘤进展
肿瘤微环境
癌症研究
癌变
癌细胞
细胞生物学
转移
遗传学
基因
作者
Eva Crosas‐Molist,Rémi Samain,Leonie Kohlhammer,José L. Orgaz,Samantha L. George,Óscar Maiques,Jaume Barcelo,Victoria Sanz‐Moreno
标识
DOI:10.1152/physrev.00045.2020
摘要
Rho GTPases are a family of small G proteins that regulate a wide array of cellular processes related to their key roles controlling the cytoskeleton. Cancer is a multistep disease caused by the accumulation of genetic mutations and epigenetic alterations, from the initial stages of cancer development when cells in normal tissues undergo transformation, to the acquisition of invasive and metastatic traits, responsible for a large number of cancer related deaths. In this review, we discuss the role of Rho GTPase signaling in cancer in every step of disease progression. Rho GTPases contribute to tumor initiation and progression, by regulating proliferation and apoptosis, but also metabolism, senescence, and cancer cell stemness. Rho GTPases play a major role in cell migration and in the metastatic process. They are also involved in interactions with the tumor microenvironment and regulate inflammation, contributing to cancer progression. After years of intensive research, we highlight the importance of relevant models in the Rho GTPase field, and we reflect on the therapeutic opportunities arising for cancer patients.
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