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The Multifunctional Role of EMP3 in the Regulation of Membrane Receptors Associated with IDH-Wild-Type Glioblastoma

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms22105261

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EMP3; glioblastoma; membrane receptors

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  1. Helmholtz International Graduate School for Cancer Research in Heidelberg, Germany

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EMP3 is a tetraspan membrane protein that is overexpressed in IDH-wt GBM, with high levels linked to poor prognosis in patients. Experimental studies have shown EMP3's role in regulating various membrane proteins associated with IDH-wt GBM, suggesting its potential relevance in tumor development. Open questions remain regarding EMP3's function in IDH-wt GBM.
Epithelial membrane protein 3 (EMP3) is a tetraspan membrane protein overexpressed in isocitrate dehydrogenase-wild-type (IDH-wt) glioblastoma (GBM). Several studies reported high EMP3 levels as a poor prognostic factor in GBM patients. Experimental findings based on glioma and non-glioma models have demonstrated the role of EMP3 in the regulation of several membrane proteins known to drive IDH-wt GBM. In this review, we summarize what is currently known about EMP3 biology. We discuss the regulatory effects that EMP3 exerts on a variety of oncogenic receptors and discuss how these mechanisms may relate to IDH-wt GBM. Lastly, we enumerate the open questions towards EMP3 function in IDH-wt GBM.

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