GRP78 Induction in Cancer: Therapeutic and Prognostic Implications
University of Southern California
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Abstract
Cancer cells adapt to chronic stress in the tumor microenvironment by inducing the expression of GRP78/BiP, a major endoplasmic reticulum chaperone with Ca(2+)-binding and antiapoptotic properties. GRP78 promotes tumor proliferation, survival, metastasis, and resistance to a wide variety of therapies. Thus, GRP78 expression may serve as a biomarker for tumor behavior and treatment response. Combination therapy suppressing GRP78 expression may represent a novel approach toward eradication of residual tumors. Furthermore, the recent discovery of GRP78 on the cell surface of cancer cells but not in normal tissues suggests that targeted therapy against cancer via surface GRP78 may be feasible.
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- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Cancer research
- Cancer
- Cancer cell
- Metastasis
- Unfolded protein response
- Medicine
- Chaperone (clinical)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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