| Literature DB >> 19149690 |
Rachid Lahlil1, Fabien Calvo, Abdel-Majid Khatib.
Abstract
The setup of tumorigenesis processes is generally associated with various events leading to abnormal expression of oncogenes and/or tumor suppressor genes. Recently, the expression and/or activity of a range of molecules involved in these processes were reported to require proteolytic processing of their precursor proteins by the serine pro-protein convertases (PCs) in order to mediate their biological functions. These include adhesion molecules, proteases, growth factors, cytokines and their receptors. Since their discovery, the identification of new PCs substrates and specific PCs inhibitors became an attractive strategy in cancer therapy. In this review, we will report the implication of these enzymes and the processing of their substrates in tumor progression and metastasis. Newly reported studies on the potential use of the PCs as new therapeutic targets will be also discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19149690 DOI: 10.2174/157489209787002470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Recent Pat Anticancer Drug Discov ISSN: 1574-8928 Impact factor: 4.169