Lyda C Caballero-Méndez, Andrea E García, Luz Natalia Franco-Montoya
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摘要
Sirtuins(SIRTs)是依赖于烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸的酶类蛋白家族。这些酶被认为是细胞代谢传感器,因为细胞的能量水平可以调节它们的活性,以补偿能量波动。它们构成了一个进化保守的去乙酰化酶家族 III 类酶,在延长寿命方面发挥着公认的作用。Sirtuins 与癌症、糖尿病、神经变性和代谢紊乱等与年龄相关的病症的发展有关。这组酶已成为可能的治疗靶点,因为它们有能力调节基因组修复和维护等细胞过程,以及调节代谢途径、平衡和细胞增殖。此外,SIRTs 还与癌症和 COVID-19 等病症有关。未来的研究需要阐明这些酶群与疾病的预防和发展之间的关系。
The Role of Sirtuins in Cell Life and their Potential Therapeutic Uses.
Sirtuins (SIRTs) constitute a family of enzyme-type proteins dependent on nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. These enzymes are considered cellular metabolic sensors since the cell's energy level can regulate their activity to compensate for energy fluctuations. They constitute an evolutionarily conserved family of deacetylases class III enzymes, with a recognized role in prolonging life expectancy. Sirtuins are related to the development of age-associated pathologies, such as cancer, diabetes, neurodegeneration, and metabolic disorders. This group of enzymes has become a possible therapeutic target due to their capacity for modulating cellular processes, such as genome repair and maintenance, and for regulating metabolic pathways, homeostasis, and cell proliferation. In addition, SIRTs are associated with pathologies such as cancer and COVID-19. There is a need for future studies that will clarify the relationship between these enzymes group and the prevention and development of diseases.