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Role of Nurr1 in Carcinogenesis and Tumor Immunology: A State of the Art Review

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Nuclear receptor related-1 protein (Nurr1) emerges as a therapeutic target in multiple malignancies and immunotherapies. Previous studies have highlighted its association with clinicopathological parameters, tumorigenesis and therapeutic resistance in cancers. In addition, recent stu...

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Autores principales: Wan, Peter Kok-Ting, Siu, Michelle Kwan-Yee, Leung, Thomas Ho-Yin, Mo, Xue-Tang, Chan, Karen Kar-Loen, Ngan, Hextan Yuen-Sheung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7590204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33086676
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12103044
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author Wan, Peter Kok-Ting
Siu, Michelle Kwan-Yee
Leung, Thomas Ho-Yin
Mo, Xue-Tang
Chan, Karen Kar-Loen
Ngan, Hextan Yuen-Sheung
author_facet Wan, Peter Kok-Ting
Siu, Michelle Kwan-Yee
Leung, Thomas Ho-Yin
Mo, Xue-Tang
Chan, Karen Kar-Loen
Ngan, Hextan Yuen-Sheung
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Nuclear receptor related-1 protein (Nurr1) emerges as a therapeutic target in multiple malignancies and immunotherapies. Previous studies have highlighted its association with clinicopathological parameters, tumorigenesis and therapeutic resistance in cancers. In addition, recent studies unraveled its contribution to the suppression of antitumor immunity, suggesting that inhibition of Nurr1 is a potential method to repress cancer aggressiveness and disrupt tumor immune tolerance. In line with this evidence, the present review provides the roles of Nurr1 in tumor progression and the associated underlying molecular mechanisms. Moreover, the significance of Nurr1 in promoting immune tolerance and potential strategies for Nurr1 inhibition are highlighted. ABSTRACT: Nuclear receptor related-1 protein (Nurr1), coded by an early response gene, is involved in multiple cellular and physiological functions, including proliferation, survival, and self-renewal. Dysregulation of Nurr1 has been frequently observed in many cancers and is attributed to multiple transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms. Besides, Nurr1 exhibits extensive crosstalk with many oncogenic and tumor suppressor molecules, which contribute to its potential pro-malignant behaviors. Furthermore, Nurr1 is a key player in attenuating antitumor immune responses. It not only potentiates immunosuppressive functions of regulatory T cells but also dampens the activity of cytotoxic T cells. The selective accessibility of chromatin by Nurr1 in T cells is closely associated with cell exhaustion and poor efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. In this review, we summarize the reported findings of Nurr1 in different malignancies, the mechanisms that regulate Nurr1 expression, and the downstream signaling pathways that Nurr1 employs to promote a wide range of malignant phenotypes. We also give an overview of the association between Nurr1 and antitumor immunity and discuss the inhibition of Nurr1 as a potential immunotherapeutic strategy.
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spelling pubmed-75902042020-10-29 Role of Nurr1 in Carcinogenesis and Tumor Immunology: A State of the Art Review Wan, Peter Kok-Ting Siu, Michelle Kwan-Yee Leung, Thomas Ho-Yin Mo, Xue-Tang Chan, Karen Kar-Loen Ngan, Hextan Yuen-Sheung Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Nuclear receptor related-1 protein (Nurr1) emerges as a therapeutic target in multiple malignancies and immunotherapies. Previous studies have highlighted its association with clinicopathological parameters, tumorigenesis and therapeutic resistance in cancers. In addition, recent studies unraveled its contribution to the suppression of antitumor immunity, suggesting that inhibition of Nurr1 is a potential method to repress cancer aggressiveness and disrupt tumor immune tolerance. In line with this evidence, the present review provides the roles of Nurr1 in tumor progression and the associated underlying molecular mechanisms. Moreover, the significance of Nurr1 in promoting immune tolerance and potential strategies for Nurr1 inhibition are highlighted. ABSTRACT: Nuclear receptor related-1 protein (Nurr1), coded by an early response gene, is involved in multiple cellular and physiological functions, including proliferation, survival, and self-renewal. Dysregulation of Nurr1 has been frequently observed in many cancers and is attributed to multiple transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms. Besides, Nurr1 exhibits extensive crosstalk with many oncogenic and tumor suppressor molecules, which contribute to its potential pro-malignant behaviors. Furthermore, Nurr1 is a key player in attenuating antitumor immune responses. It not only potentiates immunosuppressive functions of regulatory T cells but also dampens the activity of cytotoxic T cells. The selective accessibility of chromatin by Nurr1 in T cells is closely associated with cell exhaustion and poor efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. In this review, we summarize the reported findings of Nurr1 in different malignancies, the mechanisms that regulate Nurr1 expression, and the downstream signaling pathways that Nurr1 employs to promote a wide range of malignant phenotypes. We also give an overview of the association between Nurr1 and antitumor immunity and discuss the inhibition of Nurr1 as a potential immunotherapeutic strategy. MDPI 2020-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7590204/ /pubmed/33086676 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12103044 Text en © 2020 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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Siu, Michelle Kwan-Yee
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Chan, Karen Kar-Loen
Ngan, Hextan Yuen-Sheung
Role of Nurr1 in Carcinogenesis and Tumor Immunology: A State of the Art Review
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title_fullStr Role of Nurr1 in Carcinogenesis and Tumor Immunology: A State of the Art Review
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title_short Role of Nurr1 in Carcinogenesis and Tumor Immunology: A State of the Art Review
title_sort role of nurr1 in carcinogenesis and tumor immunology: a state of the art review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7590204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33086676
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12103044
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