Mitochondrial uncoupling protein 2 and pancreatic cancer:A new potential target therapy

被引:6
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作者
Massimo Donadelli [1 ]
Ilaria Dando [1 ]
Elisa Dalla Pozza [1 ]
Marta Palmieri [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Life and Reproduction Sciences,Biochemistry Section,University of Verona
关键词
Uncoupling protein 2; Target therapy; Reactive oxygen species; Metabolism; Pancreatic cancer;
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R735.9 [胰腺肿瘤];
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100214 ;
摘要
Overall 5-years survival of pancreatic cancer patients is nearly 5%,making this cancer type one of the most lethal neoplasia.Furthermore,the incidence rate of pancreatic cancer has a growing trend that determines a constant increase in the number of deceases caused by this pathology.The poor prognosis of pancreatic cancer is mainly caused by delayed diagnosis,early metastasis of tumor,and resistance to almost all tested cytotoxic drugs.In this respect,the identification of novel potential targets for new and efficient therapies should be strongly encouraged in order to improve the clinical management of pancreatic cancer.Some studies have shown that the mitochondrial uncoupling protein 2(UCP2) is over-expressed in pancreatic cancer as compared to adjacent normal tissues.In addition,recent discoveries established a key role of UCP2 in protecting cancer cells from an excessive production of mitochondrial superoxide ions and in the promotion of cancer cell metabolic reprogramming,including aerobic glycolysis stimulation,promotion of cancer progression.These observations together with the demonstration that UCP2 repression can synergize with standard chemotherapy to inhibit pancreatic cancer cell growth provide the molecular rationale to consider UCP2 as a potential therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer.In this editorial,recent advances describing the relationship between cancer development and mitochondrial UCP2 activity are critically provided.
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页码:3232 / 3238
页数:7
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