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CELL DEATH DISCOVERY
卷 7, 期 1, 页码 -出版社
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DOI: 10.1038/s41420-021-00482-4
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- Russian Science Foundation [19-4502011]
- Russian Government Program for the Recruitment of the leading scientists into the Russian Institutions of Higher Education [14, W03.31.0029]
- RFBR [18-29-09144]
CTAs are proteins strictly expressed in male reproductive tissues under normal conditions, but are frequently re-expressed in neoplastic tissues upon malignisation, affecting tumor cell growth, migration, and invasion. SEMGs, major components of human seminal fluid, play a role in sperm motility and capacitation, and their re-expression in different malignancies including breast cancer is known, but their functional properties in cancer cells remain largely unknown.
Cancer-testicular Antigens (CTAs) belong to a group of proteins that under normal conditions are strictly expressed in a male's reproductive tissues. However, upon malignisation, they are frequently re-expressed in neoplastic tissues of various origin. A number of studies have shown that different CTAs affect growth, migration and invasion of tumor cells and favor cancer development and metastasis. Two members of the CTA group, Semenogelin 1 and 2 (SEMG1 and SEMG2, or SEMGs) represent the major component of human seminal fluid. They regulate the motility and capacitation of sperm. They are often re-expressed in different malignancies including breast cancer. However, there is almost no information about the functional properties of SEMGs in cancer cells. In this review, we highlight the role of SEMGs in the reproductive system and also summarize the data on their expression and functions in malignant cells of various origins.
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