Translation regulation as a therapeutic target in cancer.

Abstract:

:Protein synthesis is a vital cellular process that regulates growth and metabolism. It is controlled via signaling networks in response to environmental changes, including the presence of nutrients, mitogens, or starvation. The phosphorylation state of proteins involved in translation initiation is a limiting factor that regulates the formation or activity of translational complexes. In cancer cells, hyperactivated signaling pathways influence translation, allowing uncontrolled growth and survival. In addition, several components of translation initiation have been found to be mutated, posttranslationally modified, or differentially expressed, and some act as oncogenes in cancer cells. Translational alterations can increase the overall rate of protein synthesis as well as activate regulatory mechanisms leading to the translation of specific messenger RNAs for proteins that promote cancer progression and survival. Many recent studies investigating such mechanisms have produced ideas for therapeutic intervention. This review describes altered mechanisms of protein synthesis in human cancers and discusses therapeutic approaches based on the targeting of translation.

journal_name

Cancer Res

journal_title

Cancer research

authors

Grzmil M,Hemmings BA

doi

10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-12-0026

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-08-15 00:00:00

pages

3891-900

issue

16

eissn

0008-5472

issn

1538-7445

pii

0008-5472.CAN-12-0026

journal_volume

72

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