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Extracellular and intracellular functions of coiled-coil domain containing 3.
Journal of Molecular Cell Biology 2023 June 2
Coiled-coil domain containing 3 (CCDC3, also called favine) is a highly conserved protein initially identified as a protein secreted from adipocytes and endothelial cells (ECs) in the vascular system with endocrine-like functions. Recently, CCDC3 was also found to function as a nuclear tumor suppressor in breast cancers (BrCs). Although it is still understudied, CCDC3, since its discovery, has been shown to play multiple roles in lipid metabolism, fatty liver, abdominal obesity, anti-inflammation, atherosclerosis, and cancer. This essay is thus composed to offer an overview of these extracellular endocrine-like and intracellular (nuclear) functions of CCDC3. We will also discuss the possible underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms of CCDC3, their implications for clinical translation, and the remaining puzzles about this special molecule.
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