Targeting of tetraspanin proteins - Potential benefits and strategies

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Abstract

The tetraspanin transmembrane proteins have emerged as key players in malignancy, the immune system, during fertilization and infectious disease processes. Tetraspanins engage in a wide range of specific molecular interactions, occurring through the formation of tetraspanin-enriched microdomains (TEMs). TEMs therefore serve as a starting point for understanding how tetraspanins affect cell signalling, adhesion, morphology, motility, fusion and virus infection. An abundance of recent evidence suggests that targeting tetraspanins, for example, by monoclonal antibodies, soluble large-loop proteins or RNAi technology, should be therapeutically beneficial.

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Hemler, M. E. (2008). Targeting of tetraspanin proteins - Potential benefits and strategies. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrd2659

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