Stress granules: functions and mechanisms in cancer

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Huan Zhou
Jing Luo
Kelin Mou
Lin Peng
Xiaoyue Li
Yulin Lei
Jianmei Wang
Sheng Lin
Yuhao Luo
Li Xiang
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[1] The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Department of Oncology
[2] The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Department of Cardiology
[3] The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Department of Bone and Joint Surgery
[4] The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Department of Pathology
[5] Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province,undefined
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Stress granules; Signaling pathway; Therapy resistance; Immunotherapy; G3BP1/2;
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Stress granules (SGs) are non-enveloped structures formed primarily via protein and RNA aggregation under various stress conditions, including hypoxia and viral infection, as well as oxidative, osmotic, and heat-shock stress. SGs assembly is a highly conserved cellular strategy to reduce stress-related damage and promote cell survival. At present, the composition and dynamics of SGs are well understood; however, data on the functions and related mechanisms of SGs are limited. In recent years, SGs have continued to attract attention as emerging players in cancer research. Intriguingly, SGs regulate the biological behavior of tumors by participating in various tumor-associated signaling pathways, including cell proliferation, apoptosis, invasion and metastasis, chemotherapy resistance, radiotherapy resistance, and immune escape. This review discusses the roles and mechanisms of SGs in tumors and suggests novel directions for cancer treatment.
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