The Ras-association domain family (RASSF) members and their role in human tumourigenesis

Autor: David J. Adams, Louise van der Weyden
Rok vydání: 2007
Předmět:
ATM
ataxia telagectasia mutant

MAPK/ERK pathway
Cancer Research
Bisulfite sequencing
Apoptosis
Review
HNSCC
head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

MAP-1
modulator of apoptosis-1

0302 clinical medicine
SCLC
small cell lung cancer

C1
protein kinase C conserved region

EBV
human herpes virus

Neoplasms
TNFα
tumour necrosis factor alpha

Regulation of gene expression
Genetics
0303 health sciences
MSP
methylation-specific PCR

MST1
mammalian sterile 20-like kinase-1

NORE1
novel Ras effector 1

Methylation
RAPL
regulator of adhesion and polarization enriched in lymphocytes

3. Good health
Gene Expression Regulation
Neoplastic

Hpo
hippo

Oncology
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
CRC
colorectal cancer

DNA methylation
SARAH
Sav/RASSF/Hpo

RTK
receptor tyrosine kinase

Tumour suppressor
TRAIL
TNFα-related apoptosis-inducing ligand

HPV
human papillomavirus virus

RBP1
RASSF1A-binding protein 1

Sav
Salvador

PI3-K
phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase

Microtubule
Cell cycle
Biology
03 medical and health sciences
TSG
tumour suppressor gene

NSCLC
non-small cell lung cancer

medicine
Animals
Humans
Gene silencing
Gene Silencing
LOH
loss of heterozygosity

SV40
simian virus 40

LATS1
Lats/Warts serine/threonine kinase

RA
RalGDS/AF6 Ras association

030304 developmental biology
EGF
epidermal growth factor

AP-1
activation protein 1

Tumor Suppressor Proteins
PMCA4b
plasma membrane calmodulin-dependent calcium ATPase 4b

SAPK/JNK
stress-activated protein kinase/c-Jun N-terminal kinase

Cancer
APC
anaphase-promoting complex

DNA Methylation
medicine.disease
MEF
mouse embryonic fibroblast

Genes
ras

TCR
T-cell receptor

CIMP
CpG island methylator phenotype

JNK
c-Jun-NH2-kinase

MEK
MAPK/ERK kinase

RASSF
Ras-association domain family

RSV
respiratory syncytial virus

HCC
hepatocellular carcinoma

DAG
diacylglycerol

RBP1
MAPK
mitogen-activated protein kinase

RASSF
Zdroj: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
ISSN: 0304-419X
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbcan.2007.06.003
Popis: Ras proteins play a direct causal role in human cancer with activating mutations in Ras occurring in approximately 30% of tumours. Ras effectors also contribute to cancer, as mutations occur in Ras effectors, notably B-Raf and PI3-K, and drugs blocking elements of these pathways are in clinical development. In 2000, a new Ras effector was identified, RAS-association domain family 1 (RASSF1), and expression of the RASSF1A isoform of this gene is silenced in tumours by methylation of its promoter. Since methylation is reversible and demethylating agents are currently being used in clinical trials, detection of RASSF1A silencing by promoter hypermethylation has potential clinical uses in cancer diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. RASSF1A belongs to a new family of RAS effectors, of which there are currently 8 members (RASSF1-8). RASSF1-6 each contain a variable N-terminal segment followed by a Ras-association (RA) domain of the Ral-GDS/AF6 type, and a specialised coiled-coil structure known as a SARAH domain extending to the C-terminus. RASSF7-8 contain an N-terminal RA domain and a variable C-terminus. Members of the RASSF family are thought to function as tumour suppressors by regulating the cell cycle and apoptosis. This review will summarise our current knowledge of each member of the RASSF family and in particular what role they play in tumourigenesis, with a special focus on RASSF1A, whose promoter methylation is one of the most frequent alterations found in human tumours.
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