Author:
Al-Balushi Eman,Al Marzouqi Amina,Tavoosi Shima,Baghsheikhi Amir Hossein,Sadri Arash,Aliabadi Leyla Sharifi,Salarabedi Mohammad-Mahdi,Rahman Syed Azizur,Al-Yateem Nabeel,Jarrahi Alireza Mosavi,Halimi Aram,Ahmadvand Mohammad,Abdel-Rahman Wael M
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequent and the second most fatal cancer. The search for more effective drugs to treat this disease is ongoing. A better understanding of the mechanisms of CRC development and progression may reveal new therapeutic strategies. Ubiquitin-specific peptidases (USPs), the largest group of the deubiquitinase protein family, have long been implicated in various cancers. There have been numerous studies on the role of USPs in CRC; however, a comprehensive view of this role is lacking.
AIM
To provide a systematic review of the studies investigating the roles and functions of USPs in CRC.
METHODS
We systematically queried the MEDLINE (via PubMed), Scopus, and Web of Science databases.
RESULTS
Our study highlights the pivotal role of various USPs in several processes implicated in CRC: Regulation of the cell cycle, apoptosis, cancer stemness, epithelial–mesenchymal transition, metastasis, DNA repair, and drug resistance. The findings of this study suggest that USPs have great potential as drug targets and noninvasive biomarkers in CRC. The dysregulation of USPs in CRC contributes to drug resistance through multiple mechanisms.
CONCLUSION
Targeting specific USPs involved in drug resistance pathways could provide a novel therapeutic strategy for overcoming resistance to current treatment regimens in CRC.
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
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