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Item Type Journal Article
Title Dual Role of the PTPN13 Tyrosine Phosphatase in Cancer
Creator Mcheik et al.
Author Soha Mcheik
Author Leticia Aptecar
Author Peter Coopman
Author Véronique D'Hondt
Author Gilles Freiss
Abstract In this review article, we present the current knowledge on PTPN13, a class I non-receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase identified in 1994. We focus particularly on its role in cancer, where PTPN13 acts as an oncogenic protein and also a tumor suppressor. To try to understand these apparent contradictory functions, we discuss PTPN13 implication in the FAS and oncogenic tyrosine kinase signaling pathways and in the associated biological activities, as well as its post-transcriptional and epigenetic regulation. Then, we describe PTPN13 clinical significance as a prognostic marker in different cancer types and its impact on anti-cancer treatment sensitivity. Finally, we present future research axes following recent findings on its role in cell junction regulation that implicate PTPN13 in cell death and cell migration, two major hallmarks of tumor formation and progression.
Publication Biomolecules
Volume 10
Issue 12
Date 2020-12-11
Journal Abbr Biomolecules
Language eng
DOI 10.3390/biom10121659
ISSN 2218-273X
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra 00000 PMID: 33322542 PMCID: PMC7763032
Tags cancer, cell signaling, first-last-corresponding, oncogene, PTPN13, review, top, tumor suppressor
Date Added 2021/03/15 - 17:07:11
Date Modified 2021/03/19 - 14:52:38
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