Exploiting translation machinery for cancer therapy: Translation factors as promising targets Review


Author: Sehrawat, U.
Review Title: Exploiting translation machinery for cancer therapy: Translation factors as promising targets
Abstract: Eukaryotic protein translation has slowly gained the scientific community’s attention for its advanced and powerful therapeutic potential. However, recent technical developments in studying ribosomes and global translation have revolutionized our understanding of this complex multistep process. These developments have improved and deepened the current knowledge of mRNA translation, sparking excitement and new possibilities in this field. Translation factors are crucial for maintaining protein synthesis homeostasis. Since actively proliferating cancer cells depend on protein synthesis, dysregulated protein translation is central to tumorigenesis. Translation factors and their abnormal expressions directly affect multiple oncogenes and tumor suppressors. Recently, small molecules have been used to target translation factors, resulting in translation inhibition in a gene-specific manner, opening the door for developing translation inhibitors that can lead to novel chemotherapeutic drugs for treating multiple cancer types caused by dysregulated translation machinery. This review comprehensively summarizes the involvement of translation factors in tumor progression and oncogenesis. Also, it sheds light on the evolution of translation factors as novel drug targets for developing future therapeutic drugs for treating cancer. © 2024 by the author.
Keywords: genetics; review; nonhuman; antineoplastic agents; antineoplastic agent; translation initiation; neoplasm; neoplasms; animal; metabolism; animals; drug effect; cancer therapy; carcinogenesis; gene expression regulation; gene expression regulation, neoplastic; protein synthesis; cancer cell; rna translation; protein biosynthesis; drug toxicity; drug therapy; therapy; ribosomes; molecularly targeted therapy; ribosome; molecular targeted therapy; small-molecule inhibitors; procedures; drug target; cancer therapeutics; initiation factor 4f; humans; human; malignant neoplasm; initiation factor 1; neoplastic cell transformation; eif1; eif4f
Journal Title: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume: 25
Issue: 19
ISSN: 1422-0067
Publisher: MDPI  
Date Published: 2024-10-01
Start Page: 10835
Language: English
DOI: 10.3390/ijms251910835
PUBMED: 39409166
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC11477148
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Notes: The MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) is acknowledged in the PubMed record and PDF. Corresponding MSK author is Urmila Sehrawat -- Source: Scopus
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