Nur77 family of nuclear hormone receptors.

Hui-Chen Hsu, Tong Zhou, John D Mountz
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Abstract

Among the numerous steroidal and orphan nuclear receptors encoded within mammalian genomes, several are involved in the regulation of apoptosis. The authors review here recent studies on members of the Nur77 family of orphan receptors including Nur77, Nurr1 and Nor-1. These transcription factors were initially identified in nerve cells, but also play key roles in the development and the effector functions of T lymphocytes and other cells and tissues. Nur77 can also act as a modulator of transcription for other orphan steroid receptors. Regulation of the Nur77 orphan receptor family members are tightly associated with transcriptional co-factors including co-repressors and co-activators. Also, one interesting aspect of the Nur77 orphan receptor family members is that depending on its location in the mitochondria or nucleus, these orphan receptors exhibit differential roles in determining cell death or cell growth. Numerous studies demonstrated the importance of Nur77 subfamily members in regulations of early embryogenesis, thymocyte negative selection, gene expression in hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis, chronic inflammatory response, and vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation. This review intends to integrate the importance of nuclear receptors in health and disease, and as potential targets for drug discovery by comparing the difference and similarity in the biochemical mechanisms of action used by the classic steroid/endocrine receptors and the orphan receptors to lead to identification of novel targets in manipulating the transcriptional functions and physiologic pathways for the orphan nuclear receptors.

核激素受体Nur77家族。
在哺乳动物基因组中编码的众多甾体和孤儿核受体中,有几种参与细胞凋亡的调节。本文综述了孤儿受体Nur77家族成员Nur77、Nurr1和Nor-1的最新研究进展。这些转录因子最初是在神经细胞中发现的,但在T淋巴细胞和其他细胞组织的发育和效应功能中也起着关键作用。Nur77也可以作为其他孤儿类固醇受体的转录调节剂。Nur77孤儿受体家族成员的调控与转录辅助因子密切相关,包括共抑制因子和共激活因子。此外,Nur77孤儿受体家族成员的一个有趣的方面是,根据其在线粒体或细胞核中的位置,这些孤儿受体在决定细胞死亡或细胞生长方面表现出不同的作用。大量研究表明,Nur77亚家族成员在早期胚胎发生、胸腺细胞阴性选择、下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴基因表达、慢性炎症反应和血管平滑肌细胞增殖的调控中具有重要作用。本综述旨在通过比较经典类固醇/内分泌受体和孤儿受体在生物化学作用机制上的异同,结合核受体在健康和疾病中的重要性,以及作为药物发现的潜在靶点,从而发现控制孤儿核受体转录功能和生理途径的新靶点。
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