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Lamin A/C: Function in Normal and Tumor Cells

Niina Dubik, Sabine Mai

Cancers · 2020 · ▲ 107 citations

Abstract

This review is focused on lamin A/C, a nuclear protein with multiple functions in normal and diseased cells. Its functions, as known to date, are summarized. This summary includes its role in maintaining a cell's structural stability, cell motility, mechanosensing, chromosome organization, gene regulation, cell differentiation, DNA damage repair, and telomere(definition) protection. As lamin A/C has a variety of critical roles within the cell, mutations of the lamin A/C gene and incorrect processing of the protein results in a wide variety of diseases, ranging from striated muscle disorders to accelerated aging diseases. These diseases, collectively termed laminopathies, are also touched upon. Finally, we review the existing evidence of lamin A/C's deregulation in cancer. Lamin A/C deregulation leads to various traits, including genomic instability and increased tolerance to mechanical insult, which can lead to more aggressive cancer and poorer prognosis. As lamin A/C's expression in specific cancers varies widely, currently known lamin A/C expression in various cancers is reviewed. Additionally, Lamin A/C's potential as a biomarker in various cancers and as an aid in more accurately diagnosing intermediate Gleason score prostate cancers is also discussed.

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10.3390/cancers12123688
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Dubik, N., &amp; Mai, S. (2020). Lamin A/C: Function in Normal and Tumor Cells. <em>Cancers</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12123688
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Dubik N, Mai S. Lamin A/C: Function in Normal and Tumor Cells. Cancers. 2020. doi:10.3390/cancers12123688.
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@article{niina2020LaminA, title = {Lamin A/C: Function in Normal and Tumor Cells}, author = {Niina Dubik and Sabine Mai}, journal = {Cancers}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.3390/cancers12123688}, }

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