Affiliation:
1. Department of Breast and Urologic Medical Oncology Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center Shanghai China
2. Department of Oncology Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University Shanghai China
Abstract
AbstractBreast cancer (BC) is the most common malignant tumor worldwide. Despite enormous progress made in the past decades, the underlying mechanisms of BC remain further illustrated. Recently, TRIM family proteins proved to be engaged in BC progression through regulating various aspects. Here we reviewed the structures and basic functions of TRIM family members and first classified them into three groups according to canonical polyubiquitination forms that they could mediate: K48‐ only, K63‐ only, and both K48‐ and K63‐linked ubiquitination. Afterwards, we focused on the specific biological functions and mechanisms of TRIMs in BCs, including tumorigenesis and invasiveness, drug sensitivity, tumor immune microenvironment (TIME), cell cycle, and metabolic reprogramming. We also explored the potential of TRIMs as novel biomarkers for predicting prognosis and future therapeutic targets in BC.
Funder
National Science and Technology Major Project
National Natural Science Foundation of China