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TC2N: A Novel Vital Oncogene or Tumor Suppressor Gene In Cancers

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.764749

Keywords

TC2N; tumor-associated antigens (TAAs); cancer; signal pathway; molecular mechanism; functional characterization; clinical feature

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC1311600]
  2. Jilin Province Financial and Health Project (Research on the Differential Expression of Cyclic RNA in Cervical Cancer HeLa Cells and the Mechanism of Radiation Resistance under Radiation Induction)
  3. Jilin Provincial Department of Finance (Consortium of Medical Consortium for Diagnosis and Treatment of Difficult Women's Tumors and Precision Radiotherapy Training Base Construction Project)
  4. Jilin Province Medical and Health Talent Special Project [2019SCZT010]
  5. National Key Clinical Specialty Capacity Building Project (Application of Non-coplanar 3D Printing and Intertissue Interpolation Technology in Improving the Diagnosis and Treatment Ability of Recurrent and Refractory Cervical Cancer)

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Various C2 domain-containing proteins are crucial in tumorigenesis, signaling, and protein-protein interactions. TC2N, a protein with tandem C2 domains, shows differential expression in different cancers and is associated with tumorigenesis. Tumor-associated antigens have been identified as potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets in cancer treatment with differences in their expression levels in cancerous and normal cells.
Several C2 domain-containing proteins play key roles in tumorigenesis, signal transduction, and mediating protein-protein interactions. Tandem C2 domains nuclear protein (TC2N) is a tandem C2 domain-containing protein that is differentially expressed in several types of cancers and is closely associated with tumorigenesis and tumor progression. Notably, TC2N has been identified as an oncogene in lung and gastric cancer but as a tumor suppressor gene in breast cancer. Recently, a large number of tumor-associated antigens (TAAs), such as heat shock proteins, alpha-fetoprotein, and carcinoembryonic antigen, have been identified in a variety of malignant tumors. Differences in the expression levels of TAAs between cancer cells and normal cells have led to these antigens being investigated as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and as novel targets in cancer treatment. In this review, we summarize the clinical characteristics of TC2N-positive cancers and potential mechanisms of action of TC2N in the occurrence and development of specific cancers. This article provides an exploration of TC2N as a potential target for the diagnosis and treatment of different types of cancers.

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