Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Aug 2021)

The Multifaceted Roles of Proline in Cell Behavior

  • Eduardo J. Patriarca,
  • Federica Cermola,
  • Cristina D’Aniello,
  • Annalisa Fico,
  • Ombretta Guardiola,
  • Dario De Cesare,
  • Gabriella Minchiotti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.728576
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Herein, we review the multifaceted roles of proline in cell biology. This peculiar cyclic imino acid is: (i) A main precursor of extracellular collagens (the most abundant human proteins), antimicrobial peptides (involved in innate immunity), salivary proteins (astringency, teeth health) and cornifins (skin permeability); (ii) an energy source for pathogenic bacteria, protozoan parasites, and metastatic cancer cells, which engage in extracellular-protein degradation to invade their host; (iii) an antistress molecule (an osmolyte and chemical chaperone) helpful against various potential harms (UV radiation, drought/salinity, heavy metals, reactive oxygen species); (iv) a neural metabotoxin associated with schizophrenia; (v) a modulator of cell signaling pathways such as the amino acid stress response and extracellular signal-related kinase pathway; (vi) an epigenetic modifier able to promote DNA and histone hypermethylation; (vii) an inducer of proliferation of stem and tumor cells; and (viii) a modulator of cell morphology and migration/invasiveness. We highlight how proline metabolism impacts beneficial tissue regeneration, but also contributes to the progression of devastating pathologies such as fibrosis and metastatic cancer.

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