Health Science Reports (Jul 2023)

Role of fibrilins in human cancer: A narrative review

  • Mahsa Mahdizadehi,
  • Marie Saghaeian Jazi,
  • Seyyed Mostafa Mir,
  • Seyyed Mehdi Jafari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1434
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 7
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Background Fibrillin is one of the extracellular matrix glycoproteins and participates in forming microfibrils found in many connective tissues. The microfibrils enable the elasticity and stretching properties of the ligaments and support connective tissues. There are three isoforms of fibrillin molecules identified in mammals: fibrillin 1 (FBN1), fibrillin 2 (FBN2), and fibrillin 3. Objective Multiple studies have shown that mutations in these genes or changes in their expression levels can be related to various diseases, including cancers. In this study, we focus on reviewing the role of the fibrillin family in multiple cancers. Methods and Results We performed a comprehensive literature review to search PubMed and Google Scholar for studies published so far on fibrillin gene expression and its role in cancers. In this review, we have focused on the expression of FBN1 and FBN2 genes in cancers such as the lung, intestine, ovary, pancreatic ductal, esophagus, and thyroid. Conclusion Altogether various studies showed higher expression of fibrillins in different tumor tissues correlated with the patient's survival. However, there are controversial findings, as some other cancers showed hypermethylated FBN promoters with lower gene expression levels.

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