PeerJ (Feb 2024)

The role of CEMIP in cancers and its transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation

  • Song Guo,
  • Yunfei Guo,
  • Yuanyuan Chen,
  • Shuaishuai Cui,
  • Chunmei Zhang,
  • Dahu Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16930
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. e16930

Abstract

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CEMIP is a protein known for inducing cell migration and binding to hyaluronic acid. Functioning as a hyaluronidase, CEMIP primarily facilitates the breakdown of the extracellular matrix component, hyaluronic acid, thereby regulating various signaling pathways. Recent evidence has highlighted the significant role of CEMIP in different cancers, associating it with diverse pathological states. While identified as a biomarker for several diseases, CEMIP’s mechanism in cancer seems distinct. Accumulating data suggests that CEMIP expression is triggered by chemical modifications to itself and other influencing factors. Transcriptionally, chemical alterations to the CEMIP promoter and involvement of transcription factors such as AP-1, HIF, and NF-κB regulate CEMIP levels. Similarly, specific miRNAs have been found to post-transcriptionally regulate CEMIP. This review provides a comprehensive summary of CEMIP’s role in various cancers and explores how both transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms control its expression.

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