Targeting Heat Shock Proteins in Malignant Brain Tumors: From Basic Research to Clinical Trials

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作者
Babi, Aisha [1 ]
Menlibayeva, Karashash [1 ]
Bex, Torekhan [1 ]
Doskaliev, Aidos [1 ]
Akshulakov, Serik [1 ]
Shevtsov, Maxim [2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Neurosurg, Turan Ave 34-1, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan
[2] Almazov Natl Med Res Ctr, Personalized Med Ctr, 2 Akkuratova Str, St Petersburg 197341, Russia
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Lab Biomed Nanotechnol, Inst Cytol, St Petersburg 194064, Russia
[4] Tech Univ Munich, Dept Radiat Oncol, Klinikum Rechts Isar, D-81675 Munich, Germany
关键词
heat shock proteins; small HSPs; Hsp27; Hsp40; Hsp70; Hsp90; inhibitors; glioblastoma; brain tumors; prognostic marker; ALPHA-B-CRYSTALLIN; CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM; HSP90; INHIBITOR; CELL-SURVIVAL; CANCER-CELLS; DNA-REPAIR; EXPRESSION; GLIOBLASTOMA; HSP70; TEMOZOLOMIDE;
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10.3390/cancers14215435
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Heat shock proteins (HSPs) play an important role in cellular metabolism and therefore are highly expressed in malignant brain tumors. In the current review, the authors assessed the prognostic value of HSPs in neuro-oncology and the possibility of employing these proteins as a target to develop novel therapeutic approaches. Indeed, several preclinical studies indicate the therapeutic potential of small molecular inhibitors of HSPs for targeting brain tumors when being applied as a monotherapy or in combination with other treatment approaches. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are conservative and ubiquitous proteins that are expressed both in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms and play an important role in cellular homeostasis, including the regulation of proteostasis, apoptosis, autophagy, maintenance of signal pathways, protection from various stresses (e.g., hypoxia, ionizing radiation, etc.). Therefore, HSPs are highly expressed in tumor cells, including malignant brain tumors, where they also associate with cancer cell invasion, metastasis, and resistance to radiochemotherapy. In the current review, we aimed to assess the diagnostic and prognostic values of HSPs expression in CNS malignancies as well as the novel treatment approaches to modulate the chaperone levels through the application of inhibitors (as monotherapy or in combination with other treatment modalities). Indeed, for several proteins (i.e., HSP10, HSPB1, DNAJC10, HSPA7, HSP90), a direct correlation between the protein level expression and poor overall survival prognosis for patients was demonstrated that provides a possibility to employ them as prognostic markers in neuro-oncology. Although small molecular inhibitors for HSPs, particularly for HSP27, HSP70, and HSP90 families, were studied in various solid and hematological malignancies demonstrating therapeutic potential, still their potential was not yet fully explored in CNS tumors. Some newly synthesized agents (e.g., HSP40/DNAJ inhibitors) have not yet been evaluated in GBM. Nevertheless, reported preclinical studies provide evidence and rationale for the application of HSPs inhibitors for targeting brain tumors.
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