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How Ribosomes Translate Cancer

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CANCER DISCOVERY
Volume 7, Issue 10, Pages 1069-1087

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-17-0550

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  1. EMBO long-term postdoctoral fellowship
  2. EHA Jose Carreras junior research grant
  3. Flemish Agency for Innovation through Science and Technology (IWT)
  4. ERC starting grant [334946]
  5. FWO-Vlaanderen funding [G067015N]
  6. Stichting Tegen Kanker [2016-775, 2016-801]
  7. Department of Health and Human Services [NIHR01GM117177, R01HL119439]

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A wealth of novel findings, including congenital ribosomal mutations in ribosomopathies and somatic ribosomal mutations in various cancers, have significantly increased our understanding of the relevance of ribosomes in oncogenesis. Here, we explore the growing list of mechanisms by which the ribosome is involved in carcinogenesis-from the hijacking of ribosomes by oncogenic factors and dysregulated translational control, to the effects of mutations in ribosomal components on cellular metabolism. Of clinical importance, the recent success of RNA polymerase inhibitors highlights the dependence on onco-ribosomes as an Achilles' heel of cancer cells and a promising target for further therapeutic intervention. Significance: The recent discovery of somatic mutations in ribosomal proteins in several cancers has strengthened the link between ribosome defects and cancer progression, while also raising the question of which cellular mechanisms such defects exploit. Here, we discuss the emerging molecular mechanisms by which ribosomes support oncogenesis, and how this understanding is driving the design of novel therapeutic strategies. (C) 2017 AACR.

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