Quantitative changes in Hsp60 during the development of some tumors suggest that this chaperonin plays a role in carcinogenesis. A description of the specific role(s) of Hsp60 in tumor-cell growth and proliferation is still incomplete, but it is already evident that monitoring its levels and distribution in tissues and fluids has potential for diagnosis and staging, and for assessing prognosis and response to treatment. Although Hsp60 is considered an intramitochondrial protein, it has been demonstrated in the cytosol, cell membrane, vesicles, cell surface, extracellular space, and blood. The knowledge that Hsp60 occurs at all these locations opens new avenues for basic and applied research. It is clear that elucidating the mechanisms by which the chaperonin arrives at these various locations, and characterizing its functions in each of them will provide information useful for understanding carcinogenesis and for developing diagnostic and therapeutic tools for clinical oncology. Some of these issues pertinent to colorectal cancer (CRC) are discussed in this article.

Cappello, F., David, S., Peri, G., Farina, F., Conway de Macario, E., Macario, A.J., et al. (2011). Hsp60: molecular anatomy and role in colorectal cancer diagnosis and treatment. FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE, 1(3)(1(3)), 341-351.

Hsp60: molecular anatomy and role in colorectal cancer diagnosis and treatment

CAPPELLO, Francesco;DAVID, Sabrina;PERI, Giovanni;FARINA, Felicia;ZUMMO, Giovanni
2011-01-01

Abstract

Quantitative changes in Hsp60 during the development of some tumors suggest that this chaperonin plays a role in carcinogenesis. A description of the specific role(s) of Hsp60 in tumor-cell growth and proliferation is still incomplete, but it is already evident that monitoring its levels and distribution in tissues and fluids has potential for diagnosis and staging, and for assessing prognosis and response to treatment. Although Hsp60 is considered an intramitochondrial protein, it has been demonstrated in the cytosol, cell membrane, vesicles, cell surface, extracellular space, and blood. The knowledge that Hsp60 occurs at all these locations opens new avenues for basic and applied research. It is clear that elucidating the mechanisms by which the chaperonin arrives at these various locations, and characterizing its functions in each of them will provide information useful for understanding carcinogenesis and for developing diagnostic and therapeutic tools for clinical oncology. Some of these issues pertinent to colorectal cancer (CRC) are discussed in this article.
2011
Cappello, F., David, S., Peri, G., Farina, F., Conway de Macario, E., Macario, A.J., et al. (2011). Hsp60: molecular anatomy and role in colorectal cancer diagnosis and treatment. FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE, 1(3)(1(3)), 341-351.
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