The c-MET oncoprotein: Function, mechanisms of degradation and its targeting by novel anti-cancer agents.

Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj

Molecular Pharmacology and Pathology Program, Department of Pathology and Bosch Institute, Medical Foundation Building (K25), University of Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia,; Department of Pathology and Biological Responses, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya 466-8550, Japan; Centre for Cancer Cell Biology, Griffith University, Griffith Institute of Drug Discovery, Nathan, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: October 2020

Background: The c-MET oncoprotein drives cancer progression in a variety of tumors through its signaling transduction pathways. This oncoprotein is also degraded by multiple mechanisms involving the lysosome, proteasome and cleavage by proteases. Targeting c-MET degradation pathways may result in effective therapeutic strategies.

Scope Of Review: Since the discovery of oncogenic functions of c-MET, there has been a great deal of effort to develop anti-cancer drugs targeting this oncoprotein. Unexpectedly, novel di-2-pyridylketone thiosemicarbazones that demonstrate marked anti-tumor activity, down-regulate c-MET through their ability to bind intracellular iron and via mechanisms including, down-regulation of MET mRNA, enhanced lysosomal processing and increased metalloprotease-mediated cleavage.

Major Conclusions: The c-MET oncoprotein regulation and degradation pathways are complex. However, with increasing understanding of its degradation mechanisms, there is also greater opportunities to therapeutically target these pathways.

General Significance: Understanding the mechanisms of degradation of c-MET protein and its regulation could lead to novel therapeutics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbagen.2020.129650DOI Listing

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