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Targeting the nucleolus as a therapeutic strategy in human disease

Alba Corman, Oleksandra Sirozh, Vanesa Lafarga, Óscar Fernández-Capetillo

2022Trends in Biochemical Sciences83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The nucleolus is the site of ribosome biogenesis, one of the most resource-intensive processes in eukaryotic cells. Accordingly, nucleolar morphology and activity are highly responsive to growth signaling and nucleolar insults which are collectively included in the actively evolving concept of nucleolar stress. Importantly, nucleolar alterations are a prominent feature of multiple human pathologies, including cancer and neurodegeneration, as well as being associated with aging. The past decades have seen numerous attempts to isolate compounds targeting different facets of nucleolar activity. We provide an overview of therapeutic opportunities for targeting nucleoli in different pathologies and currently available therapies.

Topics & Concepts

NucleolusRibosome biogenesisNeurodegenerationBiologyBiogenesisDiseaseNeuroscienceRibosomeCell biologyComputational biologyGeneticsMedicineRNAGenePathologyNucleusRNA modifications and cancerUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysBiochemical and Molecular Research