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Yifan Zhang1, Yang Liu1,2, Lei Wang3, Haiyan Song1,2.
Abstract
Trefoil factor (TFF) family is a type of small secreted peptide characterized by a stable trefoil structure, and it includes three members: TFF1, TFF2 and TFF3. TFFs were initially found mainly distributed in the gastrointestinal mucosa and were subsequently found in the uterus, breast, hypothalamus, pituitary, respiratory tract, conjunctiva and other tissues, with the biological function of mucosal protection, epithelial restitution, inflammatory regulation, etc. Recent studies have found that TFFs' expression was up-regulated in multiple malignant tumors, including gastric cancer, colon cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), breast cancer, prostate cancer, etc. In addition, TFFs' levels in these tumor tissues or in the serum of patients were closely correlated with malignancy and prognosis. TFFs promote tumorigenesis and metastasis by enhancing cell proliferation, invasion, metastasis, and angiogenesis and by inhibiting cell apoptosis. On the contrary, several recent studies have shown a down-regulation of TFFs in some cancers, and a tumor suppressing role of TFFs through the inhibition of tumor cell proliferation and the promotion of apoptosis. Do TFFs play a tumor-promoting or tumor-inhibiting role? Can they be used as a reliable biomarker for tumor diagnosis and prognosis, or as a treatment target? What is the underlying regulatory mechanism? Currently, these questions still need to be elucidated. This review summarizes current studies about the expression and role of TFFs in human tumors. 2019 Translational Cancer Research. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Trefoil factor (TFF); biomarker; regulatory mechanism; role; tumor
Year: 2019 PMID: 35116904 PMCID: PMC8798463 DOI: 10.21037/tcr.2019.07.48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Cancer Res ISSN: 2218-676X Impact factor: 1.241
Expression change of TFFs in different type of tumors
| Tumor type | Expression change of TFFs | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tumor | Ref. | Serum of patients | Ref. | |
| Retinal neuroblastoma | TFF1 ↑ | ( | – | – |
| Oral carcinoma | TFF2 ↓, TFF3 ↓ | ( | – | – |
| Thyroid papillary carcinoma | 83.87% TFF3 ↑ | ( | – | – |
| Lung cancer | – | – | TFF3 ↑ | ( |
| Cholangiocarcinoma | 79.17% TFF3 ↑ | ( | – | – |
| TFF1, TFF2 ↑ | ( | – | – | |
| HCC | 62.1% TFF3 ↑ | ( | – | – |
| 93% TFF3 ↑ | ( | – | – | |
| Gastric cancer | 58.6% TFF3 ↑ | ( | TFF3 ↑ | ( |
| TFF2 ↓ | ( | – | – | |
| 67.5% TFF1 ↓ | ( | – | – | |
| 53.8% TFF1 ↓; 44.2% TFF3 ↑ | ( | – | – | |
| 58.3% TFF1 ↓; 83.3% TFF2 ↓; 41.7% TFF3 ↑ | ( | – | – | |
| 36.9% TFF2 ↑; 44.1% TFF3 ↑ | ( | – | – | |
| Mammary cancer | 60.4% TFF3 ↑ | ( | 34.6% TFF1 ↑; 46.2% TFF3 ↑ | ( |
| TFF1 ↑ | ( | TFF3 ↑ | ( | |
| Endometrial carcinoma | TFF3 ↑ | ( | – | – |
| TFF1 ↓ | ( | – | – | |
| Colorectal cancer | TFF1 ↑ | ( | TFF1, TFF3 ↑ | ( |
| TFF3 ↑ | ( | |||
| Prostate cancer | TFF1, TFF3 ↑ | ( | TFF1, TFF3 ↑ | ( |
HCC, hepatocellular carcinoma; TFF, trefoil factor.
Figure 1The functionary mechanisms of trefoil factors in tumors (25,30,39-62). (A) The anti-tumor impact of TFFs has been found to occur through promotion of apoptosis, inhibition of cell proliferation and cell migration. (B) The pro-tumor impact of TFFs has been proved to occur by the inhibition of apoptosis, promotion of cell proliferation, cell migration and angiogenesis. TFF, trefoil factor.