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Structural and Functional Insight Into the Glycosylation Impact Upon the HGF/c-Met Signaling Pathway.


ABSTRACT: Upon interactions with its specific ligand hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), the c-Met signal is relayed to series of downstream pathways, exerting essential biological roles. Dysregulation of the HGF-c-Met signaling pathway has been implicated in the onset, progression and metastasis of various cancers, making the HGF-c-Met axis a promising therapeutic target. Both c-Met and HGF undergo glycosylation, which appears to be biologically relevant to their function and structural integrity. Different types of glycoconjugates in the local cellular environment can also regulate HGF/c-Met signaling by distinct mechanisms. However, detailed knowledge pertaining to the glycosylation machinery of the HGF-c-Met axis as well as its potential applications in oncology research is yet to be established. This mini review highlights the significance of the HGF-c-Met signaling pathway in physiological and pathological context, and discusses the molecular mechanisms by which affect the glycosylation of the HGF-c-Met axis. Owing to the crucial role played by glycosylation in the regulation of HGF/c-Met activity, better understanding of this less exploited field may contribute to the development of novel therapeutics targeting glycoepitopes.

SUBMITTER: Hu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7314907 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural and Functional Insight Into the Glycosylation Impact Upon the HGF/c-Met Signaling Pathway.

Hu Xinyue X   Tang Feiyu F   Liu Peilin P   Zhong Taowei T   Yuan Fengyan F   He Quanyuan Q   von Itzstein Mark M   Li Hao H   Weng Liang L   Yu Xing X  

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 20200618


Upon interactions with its specific ligand hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), the c-Met signal is relayed to series of downstream pathways, exerting essential biological roles. Dysregulation of the HGF-c-Met signaling pathway has been implicated in the onset, progression and metastasis of various cancers, making the HGF-c-Met axis a promising therapeutic target. Both c-Met and HGF undergo glycosylation, which appears to be biologically relevant to their function and structural integrity. Different  ...[more]

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