Control of Tyrosine Kinase Signalling by Small Adaptors in Colorectal Cancer

Tyrosine kinases (TKs) phosphorylate proteins on tyrosine residues as an intracellular signalling mechanism to coordinate intestinal epithelial cell communication and fate decision. Deregulation of their activity is ultimately connected with carcinogenesis. In colorectal cancer (CRC), it is still un...

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Main Authors: Rudy Mevizou, Audrey Sirvent, Serge Roche
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Cancers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/11/5/669
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spelling doaj-ef3df5bdb4714261afd69e4b285d250c2020-11-25T02:08:39ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942019-05-0111566910.3390/cancers11050669cancers11050669Control of Tyrosine Kinase Signalling by Small Adaptors in Colorectal CancerRudy Mevizou0Audrey Sirvent1Serge Roche2CRBM, CNRS, Univ. Montpellier, “Equipe labellisée Ligue Contre le Cancer”, F-34000 Montpellier, FranceCRBM, CNRS, Univ. Montpellier, “Equipe labellisée Ligue Contre le Cancer”, F-34000 Montpellier, FranceCRBM, CNRS, Univ. Montpellier, “Equipe labellisée Ligue Contre le Cancer”, F-34000 Montpellier, FranceTyrosine kinases (TKs) phosphorylate proteins on tyrosine residues as an intracellular signalling mechanism to coordinate intestinal epithelial cell communication and fate decision. Deregulation of their activity is ultimately connected with carcinogenesis. In colorectal cancer (CRC), it is still unclear how aberrant TK activities contribute to tumour formation because TK-encoding genes are not frequently mutated in this cancer. In vertebrates, several TKs are under the control of small adaptor proteins with potential important physiopathological roles. For instance, they can exert tumour suppressor functions in human cancer by targeting several components of the oncogenic TK signalling cascades. Here, we review how the Src-like adaptor protein (SLAP) and the suppressor of cytokine signalling (SOCS) adaptor proteins regulate the SRC and the Janus kinase (JAK) oncogenic pathways, respectively, and how their loss of function in the intestinal epithelium may influence tumour formation. We also discuss the potential therapeutic value of these adaptors in CRC.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/11/5/669cell signallingtyrosine kinasesmall adaptor proteinscolorectal cancertargeted therapy
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author Rudy Mevizou
Audrey Sirvent
Serge Roche
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Audrey Sirvent
Serge Roche
Control of Tyrosine Kinase Signalling by Small Adaptors in Colorectal Cancer
Cancers
cell signalling
tyrosine kinase
small adaptor proteins
colorectal cancer
targeted therapy
author_facet Rudy Mevizou
Audrey Sirvent
Serge Roche
author_sort Rudy Mevizou
title Control of Tyrosine Kinase Signalling by Small Adaptors in Colorectal Cancer
title_short Control of Tyrosine Kinase Signalling by Small Adaptors in Colorectal Cancer
title_full Control of Tyrosine Kinase Signalling by Small Adaptors in Colorectal Cancer
title_fullStr Control of Tyrosine Kinase Signalling by Small Adaptors in Colorectal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Control of Tyrosine Kinase Signalling by Small Adaptors in Colorectal Cancer
title_sort control of tyrosine kinase signalling by small adaptors in colorectal cancer
publisher MDPI AG
series Cancers
issn 2072-6694
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Tyrosine kinases (TKs) phosphorylate proteins on tyrosine residues as an intracellular signalling mechanism to coordinate intestinal epithelial cell communication and fate decision. Deregulation of their activity is ultimately connected with carcinogenesis. In colorectal cancer (CRC), it is still unclear how aberrant TK activities contribute to tumour formation because TK-encoding genes are not frequently mutated in this cancer. In vertebrates, several TKs are under the control of small adaptor proteins with potential important physiopathological roles. For instance, they can exert tumour suppressor functions in human cancer by targeting several components of the oncogenic TK signalling cascades. Here, we review how the Src-like adaptor protein (SLAP) and the suppressor of cytokine signalling (SOCS) adaptor proteins regulate the SRC and the Janus kinase (JAK) oncogenic pathways, respectively, and how their loss of function in the intestinal epithelium may influence tumour formation. We also discuss the potential therapeutic value of these adaptors in CRC.
topic cell signalling
tyrosine kinase
small adaptor proteins
colorectal cancer
targeted therapy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/11/5/669
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