Myeloperoxidase: Growing importance in cancer pathogenesis and potential drug target

IF 12.5 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Paulina Valadez-Cosmes, Sofia Raftopoulou, Zala Nikita Mihalic, Gunther Marsche, Julia Kargl
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Abstract

Myeloperoxidase is a heme-peroxidase which makes up approximately 5% of the total dry cell weight of neutrophils where it is predominantly found in the primary (azurophilic) granules. Other cell types, such as monocytes and certain macrophage subpopulations also contain myeloperoxidase, but to a much lesser extent. Initially, the function of myeloperoxidase had been mainly associated with its ability as a catalyzer of reactive oxidants that help to clear pathogens. However, over the past years non-canonical functions of myeloperoxidase have been described both in health and disease. Attention has been specially focused on inflammatory diseases, in which an exacerbate infiltration of leukocytes can favor a poorly-controlled production and release of myeloperoxidase and its oxidants. There is compelling evidence that myeloperoxidase derived oxidants contribute to tissue damage and the development and propagation of acute and chronic vascular inflammation. Recently, neutrophils have attracted much attention within the large diversity of innate immune cells that are part of the tumor microenvironment. In particular, neutrophil-derived myeloperoxidase may play an important role in cancer development and progression. This review article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the roles of myeloperoxidase in the development and progression of cancer. We propose future research approaches and explore prospects of inhibiting myeloperoxidase as a strategy to fight against cancer.

髓过氧化物酶:在癌症发病机制和潜在药物靶点中日益重要
髓过氧化物酶是一种血红素过氧化物酶,约占中性粒细胞总干细胞重量的5%,主要存在于初级(亲氮)颗粒中。其他细胞类型,如单核细胞和某些巨噬细胞亚群也含有髓过氧化物酶,但程度要小得多。最初,髓过氧化物酶的功能主要与它作为活性氧化剂的催化剂的能力有关,这有助于清除病原体。然而,在过去的几年里,髓过氧化物酶的非规范功能在健康和疾病中都有描述。人们的注意力特别集中在炎症性疾病上,其中白细胞浸润加剧可能导致髓过氧化物酶及其氧化剂的产生和释放失控。有令人信服的证据表明,髓过氧化物酶衍生的氧化剂有助于组织损伤和急性和慢性血管炎症的发展和传播。近年来,作为肿瘤微环境的一部分,中性粒细胞在大量的先天免疫细胞中引起了广泛的关注。特别是,中性粒细胞衍生的髓过氧化物酶可能在癌症的发生和进展中发挥重要作用。这篇综述文章旨在提供髓过氧化物酶在癌症发生和发展中的作用的全面概述。我们提出了未来的研究方向,并探讨了抑制髓过氧化物酶作为对抗癌症的策略的前景。
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222
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90 days
期刊介绍: Pharmacology & Therapeutics, in its 20th year, delivers lucid, critical, and authoritative reviews on current pharmacological topics.Articles, commissioned by the editor, follow specific author instructions.This journal maintains its scientific excellence and ranks among the top 10 most cited journals in pharmacology.
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