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Proteasomal Dysfunction in Cancer: Mechanistic Pathways and Targeted Therapies

Journal
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
ISSN
7302312
Date Issued
2025-01
Author(s)
Pranit Hemant Bagde
Meenakshi Kandpal
Annu Rani
Sachin Kumar
Mishra, Amit Kumar 
Department of Bioscience and Bioengineering 
Hem Chandra Jha
DOI
10.1002/jcb.70000
Abstract
Proteasomes are the catalytic complexes in eukaryotic cells that decide the fate of proteins involved in various cellular processes in an energy-dependent manner. The proteasomal system performs its function by selectively destroying the proteins labelled with the small protein ubiquitin. Dysfunctional proteasomal activity is allegedly involved in various clinical disorders such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, ageing, and so forth, making it an important therapeutic target. Notably, compared to healthy cells, cancer cells have a higher protein homeostasis requirement and a faster protein turnover rate. The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) helps cancer cells increase rapidly and experience less apoptotic cell death. Therefore, understanding UPS is essential to design and discover some effective inhibitors for cancer therapy. Hereby, we have focused on the role of the 26S proteasome complex, mainly the UPS, in carcinogenesis and seeking potential therapeutic targets in treating numerous cancers. © 2025 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
Subjects
  • Animals

  • Humans

  • Molecular Targeted Th...

  • Neoplasms

  • Proteasome Endopeptid...

  • Proteasome Inhibitors...

  • Ubiquitin

  • proteasome

  • ubiquitin

  • ubiquitin protein lig...

  • ATP dependent 26S pro...

  • proteasome inhibitor

  • apoptosis

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