Transcription factors in the development and treatment of immune disorders.

IF 3.6 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Samantha D Patalano, Paula Fuxman Bass, Juan I Fuxman Bass
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Abstract

Immune function is highly controlled at the transcriptional level by the binding of transcription factors (TFs) to promoter and enhancer elements. Several TF families play major roles in immune gene expression, including NF-κB, STAT, IRF, AP-1, NRs, and NFAT, which trigger anti-pathogen responses, promote cell differentiation, and maintain immune system homeostasis. Aberrant expression, activation, or sequence of isoforms and variants of these TFs can result in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases as well as hematological and solid tumor cancers. For this reason, TFs have become attractive drug targets, even though most were previously deemed "undruggable" due to their lack of small molecule binding pockets and the presence of intrinsically disordered regions. However, several aspects of TF structure and function can be targeted for therapeutic intervention, such as ligand-binding domains, protein-protein interactions between TFs and with cofactors, TF-DNA binding, TF stability, upstream signaling pathways, and TF expression. In this review, we provide an overview of each of the important TF families, how they function in immunity, and some related diseases they are involved in. Additionally, we discuss the ways of targeting TFs with drugs along with recent research developments in these areas and their clinical applications, followed by the advantages and disadvantages of targeting TFs for the treatment of immune disorders.

转录因子在免疫疾病的发展和治疗中的作用。
免疫功能在转录水平上受到转录因子(TF)与启动子和增强子元件结合的高度控制。一些转录因子家族在免疫基因表达中发挥着重要作用,包括 NF-κB、STAT、IRF、AP-1、NRs 和 NFAT,它们触发抗病原反应、促进细胞分化并维持免疫系统的平衡。这些 TFs 的异构体和变体的异常表达、激活或序列可导致自身免疫和炎症性疾病以及血液和实体瘤癌症。因此,TFs 已成为极具吸引力的药物靶点,尽管由于缺乏小分子结合口袋和存在内在紊乱区域,大多数 TFs 以前被认为是 "不可药用的"。然而,TF 结构和功能的几个方面可以作为治疗干预的靶点,如配体结合域、TF 之间以及与辅助因子之间的蛋白-蛋白相互作用、TF-DNA 结合、TF 稳定性、上游信号通路和 TF 表达。在这篇综述中,我们将概述每个重要的 TF 家族、它们在免疫中的功能以及它们所涉及的一些相关疾病。此外,我们还讨论了用药物靶向 TFs 的方法、这些领域的最新研究进展及其临床应用,然后介绍了靶向 TFs 治疗免疫疾病的优缺点。
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