Impact of FKBP52 on cell proliferation and hormone-dependent cancers

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Abstract

FK506 binding protein 52 (FKBP52) (gene name FKBP4) is a 52 kDa protein that belongs to the FKBP family; it binds to the immunosuppressant FK506 and has proline isomerase activity. In addition to its FK domain-containing peptidylprolyl isomerase activity, FKBP52 also acts as a cochaperone through the tetratricopeptide repeat domain that mediates binding to heat shock protein 90. Previous studies have reported that FKBP52 is associated with hormone-dependent, stress-related, and neurodegenerative diseases, revealing its diverse functions. In particular, the effects of FKBP52 on cancer have attracted considerable attention. FKBP52 promotes the growth of hormone-dependent cancers by activating steroid hormone receptors. Recent studies have shown that the expression of FKBP52 is increased not only in steroid hormone-dependent cancer cells but also in colorectal, lung, and liver cancers, revealing its diverse functions that contribute to cancer growth. This review summarizes reports related to hormone-dependent cancer and cell proliferation in terms of the structure of FKBP52 and its function on interacting molecules.

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Hanaki, S., & Shimada, M. (2023, July 1). Impact of FKBP52 on cell proliferation and hormone-dependent cancers. Cancer Science. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/cas.15811

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