The Role of Netrin-1 and Its Receptors in Various Cancers Netrin-1 ve Reseptörlerinin Çeşitli Kanserlerdeki Rolü


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Kara H., Gönenç A.

Hacettepe University Journal of the Faculty of Pharmacy, cilt.43, sa.4, ss.352-363, 2023 (Scopus) identifier

Özet

Netrin-1 is a laminin-like protein that is secreted. It plays a role in the development of the nervous system and is also involved in processes such as cell migration, proliferation, angiogenesis, apoptosis, metastasis, and invasion. DCC, neogenin, and UNC5 receptor families form the its main receptors of netrin-1. These receptors have a dual role depending on the presence or absence of netrin-1. Netrin-1 influences carcinogenesis through signaling pathways such as PI3K/AKT, ERK/MAPK, NF-kB. Netrin-1 receptor interactions are effective in cancer cell viability and carcinogenesis mechanisms Netrin-1 is involved in apoptosis through different receptors. Loss of expression in dependent receptors is observed in advanced stages of various tumors. Neogenin is associated with migration and metastasis in tumors. Studies have shown that netrin-1 influences tumor development in various cancers such as gastric, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, colorectal, and glioblastoma. Overexpression of netrin-1 is associated with poor prognosis and decreased overall survival. Its levels are reported to be higher in patient groups compared to healthy control groups and decrease with chemotherapy. The mechanism of netrin-1 and its receptors in tumor development is not clear due to their different effects. This article summarizes research findings presenting the role and position of netrin-1 in various cancers.