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- Lee, Kwang-Min;
- Seo, Eun-Chan;
- Lee, Jeong-Hyung;
- Kim, Hyo-Jin;
- Hwangbo, Cheol
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Syntenin acts as an adaptor and scaffold protein through its two PSD-95, Dlg, and ZO-1 (PDZ) domains, participating in multiple signaling pathways and modulating cellular physiology. It has been identified as an oncogene, promoting cancer development, metastasis, and angiogenesis in various carcinomas. Syntenin-1 is also associated with the production and release of exosomes, small extracellular vesicles that play a significant role in intercellular communication by containing bioactive molecules such as proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. The trafficking of exosomes involves a complex interplay of various regulatory proteins, including syntenin-1, which interacts with its binding partners, syndecan and activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule (ALIX). Exosomal transfer of microRNAs, a key cargo, can regulate the expression of various cancer-related genes, including syntenin-1. Targeting the mechanism involving the regulation of exosomes by syntenin-1 and microRNAs may provide a novel treatment strategy for cancer. This review highlights the current understanding of syntenin-1’s role in regulating exosome trafficking and its associated cellular signaling pathways. © 2023 by the authors.
키워드
- 제목
- The Multifunctional Protein Syntenin-1: Regulator of Exosome Biogenesis, Cellular Function, and Tumor Progression
- 저자
- Lee, Kwang-Min; Seo, Eun-Chan; Lee, Jeong-Hyung; Kim, Hyo-Jin; Hwangbo, Cheol
- 발행일
- 2023-05
- 유형
- Review
- 권
- 24
- 호
- 11