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Understanding the roles of stress granule during chemotherapy for patients with malignant tumors.

Yuting Zhan, Haihua Wang, Yue Ning, Hongmei Zheng, Sile Liu, Yang Yang, Ming Zhou, Songqing Fan

2020PubMed33 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The assembly of stress granules (SGs) is a conserved mechanism to regulate protein synthesis under cell stress, where the translation of global protein is silenced and selective protein synthesis for survival maintains. SG formation confers survival advantages and chemotherapeutic resistance to malignant cells. Targeting SG assembly may represent a potential treatment strategy to overcome the primary and acquired chemotherapeutic resistance and enhance curative effect. We conduct a comprehensive review of the published literatures focusing on the drugs that potentially induce SGs and the related mechanism, retrospect the relationship between SGs and drug resistance related proteins, illuminate the regulated pathways and potential targets for SG assembly, and discuss future directions of overcoming the resistance to chemotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

Stress granuleMechanism (biology)Cancer researchTranslation (biology)ChemotherapyDrug resistanceProtein biosynthesisAcquired resistanceBiologyMedicineBiochemistryGeneticsGenePhilosophyEpistemologyMessenger RNAEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseHeat shock proteins researchBiochemical and Molecular Research