The role of TRAP1, the mitochondrial Hsp90 in cancer progression and as a possible therapeutic target

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作者
Sarkar, Sena [1 ]
Halder, Babli [1 ]
机构
[1] Gurudas Coll, Dept Zool, 1-1 Suren Sarkar Rd, Kolkata 700054, India
来源
CURRENT SCIENCE | 2023年 / 124卷 / 06期
关键词
Apoptosis; cancer progression; drug resistance; heat shock proteins; tumour cells; RECEPTOR-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN-1; PERMEABILITY TRANSITION; CELL-CYCLE; CHAPERONE TRAP1; ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM; MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES; CLINICAL-SIGNIFICANCE; MOLECULAR CHAPERONES; OXIDATIVE-METABOLISM; PROTECTS CELLS;
D O I
10.18520/cs/v124/i6/671-685
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Hsp90, a 90 kDa heat shock protein (HSP), is a molecular chaperone involved in various cellular processes. It is highly conserved across species and plays a critical role in protein folding quality control, protein degradation and, most importantly, stabilizing proteins against heat stress. Emerging evidences suggest that HSPs accumu-late not only in stressful conditions, but also in patho-physiological conditions and tumours. They play a role in refolding partially damaged functional proteins and also stabilize cell survival factors. Studies also suggest the role of organelle-specific Hsp90 chaperones in these processes, which further adds to the complexity. These findings make the Hsp90 family a potent target for anti-cancer drugs. Tumour necrosis factor receptor -associ-ated protein 1 (TRAP1), the mitochondrial homolog of Hsp90, is found to play a pivotal role in mitochondrial bioenergetics, maintenance of mitochondrial integrity and mounting stress responses. Tumour cells exhibit a peculiar phenotype known as the Warburg effect, where they evade the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and produce ATP by aerobic glycolysis. Studies suggest TRAP1 as a key regulator in this metabolic switchover along with a pivotal role in drug resistance and anti-apoptotic effects. This article discusses the molecular mechanisms of TRAP1 to regulate cancer growth, its role in protecting cells from apoptosis and toxicity from anti-cancer drugs. The possibility of TRAP1 as a poten-tial target for cancer therapies in the near future based on new-age therapeutic strategies by inhibiting the pro-tein is also discussed here.
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页码:671 / 685
页数:15
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