Advances in Biological Functions of STAT3
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Biochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 August 2018) | Viewed by 121241
Special Issue Editor
Interests: JAK-STAT signalling; STAT3; cancer; breast cancer; inflammation; tumor microenvironment
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 3 is a transcription factor activated by a wide variety of cytokine and growth factor receptors and oncogenes under both physiological and pathological conditions. Accordingly, its activities are involved in regulating many distinct processes including immune cells differentiation and function, embryonic stem cells pluripotency, proliferation, apoptosis and cell survival, autophagy, cell metabolism, migration and adhesion. Unrestrained STAT3 activity is often detected in tumors, driving multiple pro-oncogenic functions. Thus, STAT3 is considered as an oncogene and is the object of intense translational studies. On the other hand, one of STAT3 distinctive features is its ability to elicit different and sometimes opposite effects under different conditions. For example, STAT3 activities can be either pro-oncogenic or tumor-suppressive depending on tumor type and aetiology. The molecular bases underlining STAT3 multitasking features are still incompletely understood but include the interplay of different post-translational modifications, multiple and cell-specific interactors, and regulated sub-cellular localization and activities.
The aim of this Special Issue is to provide an updated vision of STAT3 biological functions as indicated, but not limited, by the keywords below. To this end, we welcome experts in the field to contribute research papers, review articles, theories, hypotheses, or commentaries on the various aspects of STAT3 function and regulation.
Prof. Dr. Valeria Poli
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- STAT3 functions under physiological and pathological conditions
- STAT3 transcriptional activities
- STAT3 non-canonical functions
- STAT3 post-translational modifications
- STAT3 mutations
- STAT3 dysregulation
- STAT3 as an oncogene or an oncosuppressor
- Regulation of STAT3-mediated signaling
- STAT3 as a drug target
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