Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Pivot Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: UMLS:C0017638 (
glioma
)
30,880
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
The lysyl oxidase (LOX) family is closely related to the progression of
glioma
. To ensure the clinical significance of LOX family in
glioma
, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database was mined and the analysis indicated that higher LOXL1 expression was correlated with more malignant
glioma
progression. The functions of LOXL1 in promoting
glioma
cell survival and inhibiting apoptosis were studied by gain- and loss-of-function experiments in cells and animals. LOXL1 was found to exhibit antiapoptotic activity by interacting with multiple antiapoptosis modulators, especially
BAG family molecular chaperone regulator 2
(
BAG2
). LOXL1-D515 interacted with
BAG2
-K186 through a hydrogen bond, and its lysyl oxidase activity prevented
BAG2
degradation by competing with K186 ubiquitylation. Then, we discovered that LOXL1 expression was specifically upregulated through the VEGFR-Src-CEBPA axis. Clinically, the patients with higher LOXL1 levels in their blood had much more abundant
BAG2
protein levels in
glioma
tissues. Conclusively, LOXL1 functions as an important mediator that increases the antiapoptotic capacity of tumor cells, and approaches targeting LOXL1 represent a potential strategy for treating
glioma
. In addition, blood LOXL1 levels can be used as a biomarker to monitor
glioma
progression.
...
PMID:LOXL1 confers antiapoptosis and promotes gliomagenesis through stabilizing BAG2. 3242 43