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βII spectrin (SPTBN1): biological function and clinical potential in cancer and other diseases

βII spectrin, the most common isoform of non-erythrocyte spectrin, is a cytoskeleton protein present in all nucleated cells. Interestingly, βII spectrin is essential for the development of various organs such as nerve, epithelium, inner ear, liver and heart. The functions of βII spectrin include not...

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Autores principales: Yang, Panyu, Yang, Yanyan, Sun, Pin, Tian, Yu, Gao, Fang, Wang, Chen, Zong, Tingyu, Li, Min, Zhang, Ying, Yu, Tao, Jiang, Zhirong
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7757025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33390831
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.52375
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author Yang, Panyu
Yang, Yanyan
Sun, Pin
Tian, Yu
Gao, Fang
Wang, Chen
Zong, Tingyu
Li, Min
Zhang, Ying
Yu, Tao
Jiang, Zhirong
author_facet Yang, Panyu
Yang, Yanyan
Sun, Pin
Tian, Yu
Gao, Fang
Wang, Chen
Zong, Tingyu
Li, Min
Zhang, Ying
Yu, Tao
Jiang, Zhirong
author_sort Yang, Panyu
collection PubMed
description βII spectrin, the most common isoform of non-erythrocyte spectrin, is a cytoskeleton protein present in all nucleated cells. Interestingly, βII spectrin is essential for the development of various organs such as nerve, epithelium, inner ear, liver and heart. The functions of βII spectrin include not only establishing and maintaining the cell structure but also regulating a variety of cellular functions, such as cell apoptosis, cell adhesion, cell spreading and cell cycle regulation. Notably, βII spectrin dysfunction is associated with embryonic lethality and the DNA damage response. More recently, the detection of altered βII spectrin expression in tumors indicated that βII spectrin might be involved in the development and progression of cancer. Its mutations and disorders could result in developmental disabilities and various diseases. The versatile roles of βII spectrin in disease have been examined in an increasing number of studies; nonetheless, the exact mechanisms of βII spectrin are still poorly understood. Thus, we summarize the structural features and biological roles of βII spectrin and discuss its molecular mechanisms and functions in development, homeostasis, regeneration and differentiation. This review highlight the potential effects of βII spectrin dysfunction in cancer and other diseases, outstanding questions for the future investigation of therapeutic targets. The investigation of the regulatory mechanism of βII spectrin signal inactivation and recovery may bring hope for future therapy of related diseases.
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spelling pubmed-77570252021-01-01 βII spectrin (SPTBN1): biological function and clinical potential in cancer and other diseases Yang, Panyu Yang, Yanyan Sun, Pin Tian, Yu Gao, Fang Wang, Chen Zong, Tingyu Li, Min Zhang, Ying Yu, Tao Jiang, Zhirong Int J Biol Sci Review βII spectrin, the most common isoform of non-erythrocyte spectrin, is a cytoskeleton protein present in all nucleated cells. Interestingly, βII spectrin is essential for the development of various organs such as nerve, epithelium, inner ear, liver and heart. The functions of βII spectrin include not only establishing and maintaining the cell structure but also regulating a variety of cellular functions, such as cell apoptosis, cell adhesion, cell spreading and cell cycle regulation. Notably, βII spectrin dysfunction is associated with embryonic lethality and the DNA damage response. More recently, the detection of altered βII spectrin expression in tumors indicated that βII spectrin might be involved in the development and progression of cancer. Its mutations and disorders could result in developmental disabilities and various diseases. The versatile roles of βII spectrin in disease have been examined in an increasing number of studies; nonetheless, the exact mechanisms of βII spectrin are still poorly understood. Thus, we summarize the structural features and biological roles of βII spectrin and discuss its molecular mechanisms and functions in development, homeostasis, regeneration and differentiation. This review highlight the potential effects of βII spectrin dysfunction in cancer and other diseases, outstanding questions for the future investigation of therapeutic targets. The investigation of the regulatory mechanism of βII spectrin signal inactivation and recovery may bring hope for future therapy of related diseases. Ivyspring International Publisher 2021-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7757025/ /pubmed/33390831 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.52375 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Yang, Panyu
Yang, Yanyan
Sun, Pin
Tian, Yu
Gao, Fang
Wang, Chen
Zong, Tingyu
Li, Min
Zhang, Ying
Yu, Tao
Jiang, Zhirong
βII spectrin (SPTBN1): biological function and clinical potential in cancer and other diseases
title βII spectrin (SPTBN1): biological function and clinical potential in cancer and other diseases
title_full βII spectrin (SPTBN1): biological function and clinical potential in cancer and other diseases
title_fullStr βII spectrin (SPTBN1): biological function and clinical potential in cancer and other diseases
title_full_unstemmed βII spectrin (SPTBN1): biological function and clinical potential in cancer and other diseases
title_short βII spectrin (SPTBN1): biological function and clinical potential in cancer and other diseases
title_sort βii spectrin (sptbn1): biological function and clinical potential in cancer and other diseases
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7757025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33390831
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.52375
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