Publication: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: MAP17's up-regulation, a crosspoint in cancer and inflammatory diseases.
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Date
2018-04-12
Authors
Garcia-Heredia, Jose M
Carnero, Amancio
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Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd.
Abstract
Inflammation is a common defensive response that is activated after different harmful stimuli. This chronic, or pathological, inflammation is also one of the causes of neoplastic transformation and cancer development. MAP17 is a small protein localized to membranes with a restricted pattern of expression in adult tissues . However, its expression is common in destabilized cells , as it is overexpressed both in inflammatory diseases and in cancer . MAP17 is overexpressed in most, if not all, carcinomas and in many tumors of mesenchymal origin, and correlates with higher grade and poorly differentiated tumors . This overexpression drives deep changes in cell homeostasis including increased oxidative stress , deregulation of signaling pathways and increased growth rates. Importantly, MAP17 is associated in tumors with inflammatory cells infiltration, not only in cancer but in various inflammatory diseases such as Barret’s esophagus , lupus, Crohn’s, psoriasis and COPD . Furthermore, MAP17 also modifies the expression of genes connected to inflammation , showing a clear induction of the inflammatory profile. Since MAP17 appears highly correlated with the infiltration of inflammatory cells in cancer , is MAP17 overexpression an important cellular event connecting tumorigenesis and inflammation ?
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MeSH Terms
Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
Humans
Inflammation
Membrane Proteins
Neoplasms
Oxidative Stress
Signal Transduction
Up-Regulation
Humans
Inflammation
Membrane Proteins
Neoplasms
Oxidative Stress
Signal Transduction
Up-Regulation
DeCS Terms
Neoplasias
Inflamación
Membranas
Estrés oxidativo
Carcinogénesis
Crecimiento
Genes
Esófago
Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva Crónica
Homeostasis
Inflamación
Membranas
Estrés oxidativo
Carcinogénesis
Crecimiento
Genes
Esófago
Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva Crónica
Homeostasis
CIE Terms
Keywords
Cancer, Inflammatory diseases, MAP17
Citation
García-Heredia JM, Carnero A. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: MAP17's up-regulation, a crosspoint in cancer and inflammatory diseases. Mol Cancer. 2018 Apr 12;17(1):80.