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Review

Golgi Apparatus Target Proteins in Gastroenterological Cancers: A Comprehensive Review of GOLPH3 and GOLGA Proteins

by
Sandica Bucurica
1,2,
Laura Gaman
3,
Mariana Jinga
1,2,*,
Andrei Adrian Popa
4 and
Florentina Ionita-Radu
1,2
1
Department of Gastroenterology, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, 020021 Bucharest, Romania
2
Department of Gastroenterology, “Carol Davila” University Central Emergency Military Hospital, 010825 Bucharest, Romania
3
Department of Biochemistry, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, 020021 Bucharest, Romania
4
Student of General Medicine, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, 020021 Bucharest, Romania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Cells 2023, 12(14), 1823; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12141823
Submission received: 13 June 2023 / Revised: 4 July 2023 / Accepted: 8 July 2023 / Published: 11 July 2023

Abstract

The Golgi apparatus plays a central role in protein sorting, modification and trafficking within cells; its dysregulation has been implicated in various cancers including those affecting the GI tract. This review highlights two Golgi target proteins, namely GOLPH3 and GOLGA proteins, from this apparatus as they relate to gastroenterological cancers. GOLPH3—a highly conserved protein of the trans-Golgi network—has become a key player in cancer biology. Abnormal expression of GOLPH3 has been detected in various gastrointestinal cancers including gastric, colorectal and pancreatic cancers. GOLPH3 promotes tumor cell proliferation, survival, migration and invasion via various mechanisms including activating the PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway as well as altering Golgi morphology and vesicular trafficking. GOLGA family proteins such as GOLGA1 (golgin-97) and GOLGA7 (golgin-84) have also been implicated in gastroenterological cancers. GOLGA1 plays an essential role in protein trafficking within the Golgi apparatus and has been associated with poor patient survival rates and increased invasiveness; GOLGA7 maintains Golgi structure while having been shown to affect protein glycosylation processes. GOLPH3 and GOLGA proteins play a pivotal role in gastroenterological cancer, helping researchers unlock molecular mechanisms and identify therapeutic targets. Their dysregulation affects various cellular processes including signal transduction, vesicular trafficking and protein glycosylation, all contributing to tumor aggressiveness and progression.
Keywords: Golgi apparatus; GOLPH3; GOLGA proteins; protein sorting; Golgi morphology; tumor progression; therapeutic targets Golgi apparatus; GOLPH3; GOLGA proteins; protein sorting; Golgi morphology; tumor progression; therapeutic targets

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Bucurica, S.; Gaman, L.; Jinga, M.; Popa, A.A.; Ionita-Radu, F. Golgi Apparatus Target Proteins in Gastroenterological Cancers: A Comprehensive Review of GOLPH3 and GOLGA Proteins. Cells 2023, 12, 1823. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12141823

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Bucurica S, Gaman L, Jinga M, Popa AA, Ionita-Radu F. Golgi Apparatus Target Proteins in Gastroenterological Cancers: A Comprehensive Review of GOLPH3 and GOLGA Proteins. Cells. 2023; 12(14):1823. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12141823

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Bucurica, Sandica, Laura Gaman, Mariana Jinga, Andrei Adrian Popa, and Florentina Ionita-Radu. 2023. "Golgi Apparatus Target Proteins in Gastroenterological Cancers: A Comprehensive Review of GOLPH3 and GOLGA Proteins" Cells 12, no. 14: 1823. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12141823

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Bucurica, S., Gaman, L., Jinga, M., Popa, A. A., & Ionita-Radu, F. (2023). Golgi Apparatus Target Proteins in Gastroenterological Cancers: A Comprehensive Review of GOLPH3 and GOLGA Proteins. Cells, 12(14), 1823. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12141823

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