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FADD in Cancer: Mechanisms of Altered Expression and Function, and Clinical Implications
FADD was initially described as an adaptor molecule for death receptor-mediated apoptosis, but subsequently it has been implicated in nonapoptotic cellular processes such as proliferation and cell cycle control. During the last decade, FADD has been shown to play a pivotal role in most of the signal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6826683/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31569512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11101462 |
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author | Marín-Rubio, José L Vela-Martín, Laura Fernández-Piqueras, José Villa-Morales, María |
author_facet | Marín-Rubio, José L Vela-Martín, Laura Fernández-Piqueras, José Villa-Morales, María |
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description | FADD was initially described as an adaptor molecule for death receptor-mediated apoptosis, but subsequently it has been implicated in nonapoptotic cellular processes such as proliferation and cell cycle control. During the last decade, FADD has been shown to play a pivotal role in most of the signalosome complexes, such as the necroptosome and the inflammasome. Interestingly, various mechanisms involved in regulating FADD functions have been identified, essentially posttranslational modifications and secretion. All these aspects have been thoroughly addressed in previous reviews. However, FADD implication in cancer is complex, due to pleiotropic effects. It has been reported either as anti- or protumorigenic, depending on the cell type. Regulation of FADD expression in cancer is a complex issue since both overexpression and downregulation have been reported, but the mechanisms underlying such alterations have not been fully unveiled. Posttranslational modifications also constitute a relevant mechanism controlling FADD levels and functions in tumor cells. In this review, we aim to provide detailed, updated information on alterations leading to changes in FADD expression and function in cancer. The participation of FADD in various biological processes is recapitulated, with a mention of interesting novel functions recently proposed for FADD, such as regulation of gene expression and control of metabolic pathways. Finally, we gather all the available evidence regarding the clinical implications of FADD alterations in cancer, especially as it has been proposed as a potential biomarker with prognostic value. |
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spelling | pubmed-68266832019-11-18 FADD in Cancer: Mechanisms of Altered Expression and Function, and Clinical Implications Marín-Rubio, José L Vela-Martín, Laura Fernández-Piqueras, José Villa-Morales, María Cancers (Basel) Review FADD was initially described as an adaptor molecule for death receptor-mediated apoptosis, but subsequently it has been implicated in nonapoptotic cellular processes such as proliferation and cell cycle control. During the last decade, FADD has been shown to play a pivotal role in most of the signalosome complexes, such as the necroptosome and the inflammasome. Interestingly, various mechanisms involved in regulating FADD functions have been identified, essentially posttranslational modifications and secretion. All these aspects have been thoroughly addressed in previous reviews. However, FADD implication in cancer is complex, due to pleiotropic effects. It has been reported either as anti- or protumorigenic, depending on the cell type. Regulation of FADD expression in cancer is a complex issue since both overexpression and downregulation have been reported, but the mechanisms underlying such alterations have not been fully unveiled. Posttranslational modifications also constitute a relevant mechanism controlling FADD levels and functions in tumor cells. In this review, we aim to provide detailed, updated information on alterations leading to changes in FADD expression and function in cancer. The participation of FADD in various biological processes is recapitulated, with a mention of interesting novel functions recently proposed for FADD, such as regulation of gene expression and control of metabolic pathways. Finally, we gather all the available evidence regarding the clinical implications of FADD alterations in cancer, especially as it has been proposed as a potential biomarker with prognostic value. MDPI 2019-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6826683/ /pubmed/31569512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11101462 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/). |
spellingShingle | Review Marín-Rubio, José L Vela-Martín, Laura Fernández-Piqueras, José Villa-Morales, María FADD in Cancer: Mechanisms of Altered Expression and Function, and Clinical Implications |
title | FADD in Cancer: Mechanisms of Altered Expression and Function, and Clinical Implications |
title_full | FADD in Cancer: Mechanisms of Altered Expression and Function, and Clinical Implications |
title_fullStr | FADD in Cancer: Mechanisms of Altered Expression and Function, and Clinical Implications |
title_full_unstemmed | FADD in Cancer: Mechanisms of Altered Expression and Function, and Clinical Implications |
title_short | FADD in Cancer: Mechanisms of Altered Expression and Function, and Clinical Implications |
title_sort | fadd in cancer: mechanisms of altered expression and function, and clinical implications |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6826683/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31569512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11101462 |
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