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@article{2218998, author = {Boisteau, Emeric and Posseme, Céline and Modugno, Federico Di and Edeline, Julien and Coulouarn, Cédric and Hrstka, Roman and Martišová, Andrea and Delom, Frédéric and Treton, Xavier and Eriksson, Leif A. and Chevet, Eric and Lièvre, Astrid and OgierandDenis, Eric}, article_number = {42}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41388-022-02452-1}, keywords = {ADENOCARCINOMA-ASSOCIATED GENE; DISULFIDE-ISOMERASE; COLORECTAL-CANCER; PANCREATIC-CANCER; DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION; THIOREDOXIN SUPERFAMILY; PROGNOSTIC-FACTOR; GASTRIC-CANCER; PDI FAMILY; AGR2 GENE}, language = {eng}, issn = {0950-9232}, journal = {Oncogene}, title = {Anterior gradient proteins in gastrointestinal cancers: from cell biology to pathophysiology}, url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41388-022-02452-1}, volume = {41}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2218998 AU - Boisteau, Emeric - Posseme, Céline - Modugno, Federico Di - Edeline, Julien - Coulouarn, Cédric - Hrstka, Roman - Martišová, Andrea - Delom, Frédéric - Treton, Xavier - Eriksson, Leif A. - Chevet, Eric - Lièvre, Astrid - Ogier-Denis, Eric PY - 2022 TI - Anterior gradient proteins in gastrointestinal cancers: from cell biology to pathophysiology JF - Oncogene VL - 41 IS - 42 SP - 4673-4685 EP - 4673-4685 PB - Springer Nature SN - 09509232 KW - ADENOCARCINOMA-ASSOCIATED GENE KW - DISULFIDE-ISOMERASE KW - COLORECTAL-CANCER KW - PANCREATIC-CANCER KW - DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION KW - THIOREDOXIN SUPERFAMILY KW - PROGNOSTIC-FACTOR KW - GASTRIC-CANCER KW - PDI FAMILY KW - AGR2 GENE UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41388-022-02452-1 N2 - Most of the organs of the digestive tract comprise secretory epithelia that require specialized molecular machines to achieve their functions. As such anterior gradient (AGR) proteins, which comprise AGR1, AGR2, and AGR3, belong to the protein disulfide isomerase family, and are involved in secretory and transmembrane protein biogenesis in the endoplasmic reticulum. They are generally expressed in epithelial cells with high levels in most of the digestive tract epithelia. To date, the vast majority of the reports concern AGR2, which has been shown to exhibit various subcellular localizations and exert pro-oncogenic functions. AGR2 overexpression has recently been associated with a poor prognosis in digestive cancers. AGR2 is also involved in epithelial homeostasis. Its deletion in mice results in severe diffuse gut inflammation, whereas in inflammatory bowel diseases, the secretion of AGR2 in the extracellular milieu participates in the reshaping of the cellular microenvironment. AGR2 thus plays a key role in inflammation and oncogenesis and may represent a therapeutic target of interest. In this review, we summarize the already known roles and mechanisms of action of the AGR family proteins in digestive diseases, their expression in the healthy digestive tract, and in digestive oncology. At last, we discuss the potential diagnostic and therapeutic implications underlying the biology of AGR proteins. ER -
BOISTEAU, Emeric, Céline POSSEME, Federico Di MODUGNO, Julien EDELINE, Cédric COULOUARN, Roman HRSTKA, Andrea MARTIŠOVÁ, Frédéric DELOM, Xavier TRETON, Leif A. ERIKSSON, Eric CHEVET, Astrid LIÈVRE a Eric OGIER-DENIS. Anterior gradient proteins in gastrointestinal cancers: from cell biology to pathophysiology. \textit{Oncogene}. Springer Nature, 2022, roč.~41, č.~42, s.~4673-4685. ISSN~0950-9232. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41388-022-02452-1.
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