OncoTargets and Therapy (May 2019)

Progression of the role of CRYAB in signaling pathways and cancers

  • Zhang JF,
  • Liu J,
  • Wu JL,
  • Li WF,
  • Chen ZW,
  • Yang LS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 12
pp. 4129 – 4139

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JunFei Zhang, Jia Liu, JiaLi Wu, WenFeng Li, ZhongWei Chen, LiShan YangDepartment of Emergency Medical, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, Ningxia 750000, People’s Republic of ChinaAbstract: CRYAB is a member of the small heat shock protein family, first discovered in the lens of the eye, and involved in various diseases, such as eye and heart diseases and even cancers, for example, breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and ovarian cancer. In addition, CRYAB proteins are involved in a variety of signaling pathways including apoptosis, inflammation, and oxidative stress. This review summarizes the recent progress concerning the role of CRYAB in signaling pathways and diseases. Therefore, the role of CRYAB in signaling pathways and cancers is urgently needed. This article reviews the regulation of CRYAB in the apoptotic inflammatory signaling pathway and its role in cancers progression and as a key role in anti-cancer therapy targeting CRYAB in an effort to improve outcomes for patients with metastatic disease.Keywords: CRYAB, signaling pathways, cancers

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