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Molecular chaperons as therapeutic targets to counteract proteostasis defects (Articolo in rivista)
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- Molecular chaperons as therapeutic targets to counteract proteostasis defects (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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MONICA CATTANEO, ROBERTO DOMINICI, MARINA CARDANO, GIUSEPPE DIAFERIA, ERMANNA ROVIDA, AND IDA BIUNNO (2012)
Molecular chaperons as therapeutic targets to counteract proteostasis defects
in Journal of cellular physiology (Online)
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- MONICA CATTANEO, ROBERTO DOMINICI, MARINA CARDANO, GIUSEPPE DIAFERIA, ERMANNA ROVIDA, AND IDA BIUNNO (literal)
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- IRGB-CNR Milan, Milan, Italy
Laboratorio Analisi Chimico Cliniche e Microbiologia Hospital G. Fornaroli, Magenta, Italy
Integrated Systems Engineering, s.r.l., Milan, Italy
Doctorate School of Molecular Medicine, Universita` degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy (literal)
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- Molecular chaperons as therapeutic targets to counteract proteostasis defects (literal)
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- The health of cells is preserved by the levels and correct folding states of the proteome, which is generated and maintained by the proteostasis network, an integrated biological system consisting of several cytoprotective and degradative pathways. Indeed, the health conditions of the proteostasis network is a fundamental prerequisite to life as the inability to cope with the mismanagement of protein folding arising from genetic, epigenetic, and micro-environment stress appears to trigger a whole spectrum of unrelated diseases. Here we describe the potential functional role of the proteostasis network in tumor biology and in conformational diseases debating on how the signaling branches of this biological system may be manipulated to develop more efficacious and selective therapeutic strategies. We discuss the dual strategy of these processes in modulating the folding activity of molecular chaperones in order to counteract the antithetic proteostasis deficiencies occurring in cancer and loss/gain of function diseases. Finally, we provide perspectives on how to improve the outcome of these disorders by taking advantage of proteostasis modeling. (literal)
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