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Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) in Survival, Dormancy, Immunosuppression, Metastasis, and Treatments of Cancer Cells

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has diverse functions, and especially misfolded protein modification is in the focus of this review paper. With a highly regulatory mechanism, called unfolded protein response (UPR), it protects cells from the accumulation of misfolded proteins. Nevertheless, not only...

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Autores principales: Hsu, Sheng-Kai, Chiu, Chien-Chih, Dahms, Hans-Uwe, Chou, Chon-Kit, Cheng, Chih-Mei, Chang, Wen-Tsan, Cheng, Kai-Chun, Wang, Hui-Min David, Lin, I-Ling
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6566956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31121863
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20102518
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author Hsu, Sheng-Kai
Chiu, Chien-Chih
Dahms, Hans-Uwe
Chou, Chon-Kit
Cheng, Chih-Mei
Chang, Wen-Tsan
Cheng, Kai-Chun
Wang, Hui-Min David
Lin, I-Ling
author_facet Hsu, Sheng-Kai
Chiu, Chien-Chih
Dahms, Hans-Uwe
Chou, Chon-Kit
Cheng, Chih-Mei
Chang, Wen-Tsan
Cheng, Kai-Chun
Wang, Hui-Min David
Lin, I-Ling
author_sort Hsu, Sheng-Kai
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description The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has diverse functions, and especially misfolded protein modification is in the focus of this review paper. With a highly regulatory mechanism, called unfolded protein response (UPR), it protects cells from the accumulation of misfolded proteins. Nevertheless, not only does UPR modify improper proteins, but it also degrades proteins that are unable to recover. Three pathways of UPR, namely PERK, IRE-1, and ATF6, have a significant role in regulating stress-induced physiological responses in cells. The dysregulated UPR may be involved in diseases, such as atherosclerosis, heart diseases, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and cancer. Here, we discuss the relation between UPR and cancer, considering several aspects including survival, dormancy, immunosuppression, angiogenesis, and metastasis of cancer cells. Although several moderate adversities can subject cancer cells to a hostile environment, UPR can ensure their survival. Excessive unfavorable conditions, such as overloading with misfolded proteins and nutrient deprivation, tend to trigger cancer cell death signaling. Regarding dormancy and immunosuppression, cancer cells can survive chemotherapies and acquire drug resistance through dormancy and immunosuppression. Cancer cells can also regulate the downstream of UPR to modulate angiogenesis and promote metastasis. In the end, regulating UPR through different molecular mechanisms may provide promising anticancer treatment options by suppressing cancer proliferation and progression.
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spelling pubmed-65669562019-06-17 Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) in Survival, Dormancy, Immunosuppression, Metastasis, and Treatments of Cancer Cells Hsu, Sheng-Kai Chiu, Chien-Chih Dahms, Hans-Uwe Chou, Chon-Kit Cheng, Chih-Mei Chang, Wen-Tsan Cheng, Kai-Chun Wang, Hui-Min David Lin, I-Ling Int J Mol Sci Review The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has diverse functions, and especially misfolded protein modification is in the focus of this review paper. With a highly regulatory mechanism, called unfolded protein response (UPR), it protects cells from the accumulation of misfolded proteins. Nevertheless, not only does UPR modify improper proteins, but it also degrades proteins that are unable to recover. Three pathways of UPR, namely PERK, IRE-1, and ATF6, have a significant role in regulating stress-induced physiological responses in cells. The dysregulated UPR may be involved in diseases, such as atherosclerosis, heart diseases, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and cancer. Here, we discuss the relation between UPR and cancer, considering several aspects including survival, dormancy, immunosuppression, angiogenesis, and metastasis of cancer cells. Although several moderate adversities can subject cancer cells to a hostile environment, UPR can ensure their survival. Excessive unfavorable conditions, such as overloading with misfolded proteins and nutrient deprivation, tend to trigger cancer cell death signaling. Regarding dormancy and immunosuppression, cancer cells can survive chemotherapies and acquire drug resistance through dormancy and immunosuppression. Cancer cells can also regulate the downstream of UPR to modulate angiogenesis and promote metastasis. In the end, regulating UPR through different molecular mechanisms may provide promising anticancer treatment options by suppressing cancer proliferation and progression. MDPI 2019-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6566956/ /pubmed/31121863 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20102518 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hsu, Sheng-Kai
Chiu, Chien-Chih
Dahms, Hans-Uwe
Chou, Chon-Kit
Cheng, Chih-Mei
Chang, Wen-Tsan
Cheng, Kai-Chun
Wang, Hui-Min David
Lin, I-Ling
Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) in Survival, Dormancy, Immunosuppression, Metastasis, and Treatments of Cancer Cells
title Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) in Survival, Dormancy, Immunosuppression, Metastasis, and Treatments of Cancer Cells
title_full Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) in Survival, Dormancy, Immunosuppression, Metastasis, and Treatments of Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) in Survival, Dormancy, Immunosuppression, Metastasis, and Treatments of Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) in Survival, Dormancy, Immunosuppression, Metastasis, and Treatments of Cancer Cells
title_short Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) in Survival, Dormancy, Immunosuppression, Metastasis, and Treatments of Cancer Cells
title_sort unfolded protein response (upr) in survival, dormancy, immunosuppression, metastasis, and treatments of cancer cells
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6566956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31121863
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20102518
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