Cellular prion protein (PrPC) is seminal to modulate a variety of baseline cell functions to grant homeostasis. The classic role of such a protein was defined as a chaperone-like molecule being able to rescue cell survival. Nonetheless, PrPC also represents the precursor of the deleterious misfolded variant known as scrapie prion protein (PrPSc). This variant is detrimental in a variety of prion disorders. This multi-faceted role of PrP is greatly increased by recent findings showing how PrPC in its folded conformation may foster tumor progression by acting at multiple levels. The present review focuses on such a cancer-promoting effect. The manuscript analyzes recent findings on the occurrence of PrPC in various cancers and discusses the multiple effects, which sustain cancer progression. Within this frame, the effects of PrPC on stemness and differentiation are discussed. A special emphasis is provided on the spreading of PrPC and the epigenetic effects, which are induced in neighboring cells to activate cancer-related genes. These detrimental effects are further discussed in relation to the aberrancy of its physiological and beneficial role on cell homeostasis. A specific paragraph is dedicated to the role of PrPC beyond its effects in the biology of cancer to represent a potential biomarker in the follow up of patients following surgical resection.

The role of cellular prion protein in promoting stemness and differentiation in cancer / Ryskalin, L.; Biagioni, F.; Busceti, C. L.; Giambelluca, M. A.; Morelli, L.; Frati, A.; Fornai, F.. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 13:2(2021), pp. 1-20. [10.3390/cancers13020170]

The role of cellular prion protein in promoting stemness and differentiation in cancer

Biagioni F.;Busceti C. L.;Frati A.;
2021

Abstract

Cellular prion protein (PrPC) is seminal to modulate a variety of baseline cell functions to grant homeostasis. The classic role of such a protein was defined as a chaperone-like molecule being able to rescue cell survival. Nonetheless, PrPC also represents the precursor of the deleterious misfolded variant known as scrapie prion protein (PrPSc). This variant is detrimental in a variety of prion disorders. This multi-faceted role of PrP is greatly increased by recent findings showing how PrPC in its folded conformation may foster tumor progression by acting at multiple levels. The present review focuses on such a cancer-promoting effect. The manuscript analyzes recent findings on the occurrence of PrPC in various cancers and discusses the multiple effects, which sustain cancer progression. Within this frame, the effects of PrPC on stemness and differentiation are discussed. A special emphasis is provided on the spreading of PrPC and the epigenetic effects, which are induced in neighboring cells to activate cancer-related genes. These detrimental effects are further discussed in relation to the aberrancy of its physiological and beneficial role on cell homeostasis. A specific paragraph is dedicated to the role of PrPC beyond its effects in the biology of cancer to represent a potential biomarker in the follow up of patients following surgical resection.
2021
Brain tumors; Cancer stem cells; Cellular prion protein; Differentiation; Peripheral tumors; Self-renewal; Tumorigenesis
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The role of cellular prion protein in promoting stemness and differentiation in cancer / Ryskalin, L.; Biagioni, F.; Busceti, C. L.; Giambelluca, M. A.; Morelli, L.; Frati, A.; Fornai, F.. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 13:2(2021), pp. 1-20. [10.3390/cancers13020170]
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