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Unveiling the enigmatic role of MYH9 in tumor biology: a comprehensive review

Yunkuo Li, Yujie Pan, Xiangzhe Yang, Yu-Xiong Wang, Bin Liu, Yanghe Zhang, Xin Gao, Yishu Wang, Honglan Zhou, Faping Li

2024Cell Communication and Signaling13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Non-muscle myosin heavy chain IIA (MYH9), a member of the non-muscle myosin II (NM II) family, is widely expressed in cells. The interaction of MYH9 with actin in the cytoplasm can hydrolyze ATP, completing the conversion of chemical energy to mechanical motion. MYH9 participates in various cellular processes, such as cell adhesion, migration, movement, and even signal transduction. Mutations in MYH9 are often associated with autosomal dominant platelet disorders and kidney diseases. Over the past decade, tumor-related research has gradually revealed a close relationship between MYH9 and the occurrence and development of tumors. This article provides a review of the research progress on the role of MYH9 in cancer regulation. We also discussed the anti-cancer effects of MYH9 under special circumstances, as well as its regulation of T cell function. In addition, given the importance of MYH9 as a key hub in oncogenic signal transduction, we summarize the current therapeutic strategies targeting MYH9 as well as the ongoing challenges.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyMyosinSignal transductionActinTransduction (biophysics)Cell biologyCancerNeuroscienceCancer researchGeneticsBiochemistryExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMuscle Physiology and DisordersWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer
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