PMID: 20107319Jan 29, 2010Paper

Unexpected deeds of familiar proteins: Interplay of Hsp70, PGRP-S/Tag7 and S100A4/Mts1 in host vs. cancer combat

Cell Cycle
Elena A DukhaninaLidia P Sashchenko

Abstract

We consider the novel means of attack and defense in the host versus cancer combat that involve interactions between widespread multifunctional proteins, focusing on the aspects that may seem paradoxical in the framework of established notions. Particularly, we show that a protein broadly known for its protective functions such as Hsp70 can make a tumoricidal "binary weapon" with another nontoxic protein Tag7 (PGRP-S); that the same Hsp70, a ubiquitous intracellular chaperone, when expressed on the MHC-negative tumor cell surface, can itself be the hallmark of immune evasion rather than a primordial MHC substitute; that a device functionally equivalent to the T-cell receptor (Tag7-Centered Recognizer) can be assembled of components in no way related to the classical pathways of T-cell-mediated immunity, and operate where the orthodox immunosurveillance fails; and that one and the same protein Mts1 (S100A4) under different circumstances may work as "reactive armor" of a tumor cell against humoral agents and as a vital part of the T-cell machinery aimed against immunoevasive cells, i.e., perform both prometastatic and antimetastatic functions.

Citations

Nov 1, 2012·Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine·D V MaltsevaM Yu Shkurnikov
Mar 16, 2017·Journal of Cellular Biochemistry·Olga K IvanovaDenis V Yashin
Mar 27, 2018·Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine·E A DukhaninaS G Georgieva

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