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The mechanistic role of NAT10 in cancer: Unraveling the enigmatic web of oncogenic signaling

  • Paul Rodrigues
  • , Harun Bangali
  • , Eyhab Ali
  • , Abdreshov Serik Nauryzbaevish
  • , Ahmed Hjazi
  • , Mohammed N. Fenjan
  • , Ahmed Alawadi
  • , Ali Alsaalamy
  • , Mohammed Qasim Alasheqi
  • , Yasser Fakri Mustafa
  • King Khalid University
  • Al-Zahraa University for Women
  • Farabi University
  • Al-Ayen University
  • The Islamic University, Najaf
  • University of Babylon
  • Imam Ja'afar Al-Sadiq University
  • National University of Science and Technology - Iraq
  • University of Mosul

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Abstract

N-acetyltransferase 10 (NAT10), a versatile enzyme, has gained considerable attention as a significant player in the complex realm of cancer biology. Its enigmatic role in tumorigenesis extends across a wide array of cellular processes, impacting cell growth, differentiation, survival, and genomic stability. Within the intricate network of oncogenic signaling, NAT10 emerges as a crucial agent in multiple cancer types, such as breast, lung, colorectal, and leukemia. This compelling research addresses the intricate complexity of the mechanistic role of NAT10 in cancer development. By elucidating its active participation in essential physiological processes, we investigate the regulatory role of NAT10 in cell cycle checkpoints, coordination of chromatin remodeling, and detailed modulation of the delicate balance between apoptosis and cell survival. Perturbations in NAT10 expression and function have been linked to oncogenesis, metastasis, and drug resistance in a variety of cancer types. Furthermore, the bewildering interactions between NAT10 and key oncogenic factors, such as p53 and c-Myc, are deciphered, providing profound insights into the molecular underpinnings of cancer pathogenesis. Equally intriguing, the paradoxical role of NAT10 as a potential tumor suppressor or oncogene is influenced by context-dependent factors and the cellular microenvironment. This study explores the fascinating interplay of genetic changes, epigenetic changes, and post-translational modifications that shape the dual character of NAT10, revealing the delicate balance between cancer initiation and suppression. Taken together, this overview delves deeply into the enigmatic role of NAT10 in cancer, elucidating its multifaceted roles and its complex interplay with oncogenic networks.

Original languageEnglish
Article number154990
JournalPathology Research and Practice
Volume253
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Cancer
  • NAT10
  • Oncogenic factors
  • Tumor suppressor
  • Tumorigenesis

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