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Pathophysiology of stress granules: An emerging link to diseases (Review)

Jihui Wang, Yixia Gan, Jian Cao, Xue-Fen Dong, Wei Ouyang

2022International Journal of Molecular Medicine40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Under unfavorable environmental conditions, eukaryotic cells may form stress granules (SGs) in the cytosol to protect against injury and promote cell survival. The initiation, mRNA and protein composition, distribution and degradation of SGs are subject to multiple intracellular post‑translational modifications and signaling pathways to cope with stress damage. Despite accumulated comprehensive knowledge of their composition and dynamics, the function of SGs remains poorly understood. When the stress persists, aberrant and/or persistent intracellular SGs and aggregation of SGs‑related proteins may lead to various diseases. In the present article, the research progress regarding the generation, modification and function of SGs was reviewed. The regulatory effects and influencing factors of SGs in the development of tumors, cardiovascular diseases, viral infections and neurodegenerative diseases were also summarized, which may provide novel insight for preventing and treating SG‑related diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Stress granuleIntracellularBiologyCell cycleCell biologyFunction (biology)CytosolCellTranslation (biology)Messenger RNAGeneticsBiochemistryEnzymeGeneRNA Research and SplicingEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseRNA modifications and cancer
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