{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: A comprehensive review of tumor proliferative and suppressive role of semaphorins and therapeutic approaches. {Author}: Ahammad I; {Journal}: Biophys Rev {Volume}: 12 {Issue}: 5 {Year}: Oct 2020 暂无{DOI}: 10.1007/s12551-020-00709-1 {Abstract}: Semaphorins have been traditionally known as axon guidance proteins that negatively regulate axonal growth. However, in the past couple of decades, their versatile role in so many other biological processes has come to prominence as well. One such example is their role in cancer. In this review article, the focus was on the tumor proliferative and tumor suppressive role of all 20 semaphorin family members under the 7 semaphorin classes found in vertebrates and invertebrates as well as the ongoing and emerging therapeutic approaches to combat semaphorin-mediated cancers. Except sema6C, 19 of the 20 non-viral semaphorin family members have been discovered to be associated with cancer in one way or another. Eleven semaphorin family members have been discovered to be tumor proliferative and 8 to be tumor suppressive. Six therapeutic avenues and their safety profiles have been discussed which are currently at use or at the various stages of development. Finally, perspectives on which approach is the best for treating cancers associated with semaphorins have been given.