APE1/Ref-1 -一个目标与多个适应症:新兴方面和新方向。

Journal of cellular signaling Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Mahmut Mijit, Rachel Caston, Silpa Gampala, Melissa L Fishel, Jill Fehrenbacher, Mark R Kelley
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在DNA修复领域,碱基切除修复(BER)蛋白APE1/Ref-1(无嘌呤/无嘧啶内切酶1/氧化还原效应-1,也称为APE1)已经研究了几十年。然而,在过去的十年中,APE1已被确定为还原-氧化(氧化还原)信号传导的关键角色。在Caston等人(the multifunctional APE1 DNA repair-redox signaling protein as a drug target In human disease)的综述中,总结了APE1在癌症等疾病中的多重作用。在这篇综述中,我们旨在扩大APE1在各种疾病中的作用及其对疾病进展的影响。在癌症的范围内,APE1最近在癌细胞代谢,以及化疗诱导的周围神经病变(CIPN)和炎症中的作用已被确定。在癌症之外,APE1信号可能是炎症性肠病(IBD)的一个关键因素,也是视网膜眼部疾病的一个新兴研究领域。APE1调节多种转录因子(TFs)的能力,从而影响癌症以外的多种途径,使其成为一个特别独特和诱人的靶标。我们讨论了APE1氧化还原抑制剂作为研究和潜在对抗这些疾病的手段。最后,我们研究了APE1在RNA代谢中的作用。总之,本文建立在我们之前的综述的基础上,详细阐述了APE1在多种疾病中重要途径的作用和可能的调控。
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APE1/Ref-1 - One Target with Multiple Indications: Emerging Aspects and New Directions.

APE1/Ref-1 - One Target with Multiple Indications: Emerging Aspects and New Directions.

In the realm of DNA repair, base excision repair (BER) protein, APE1/Ref-1 (Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease 1/Redox Effector - 1, also called APE1) has been studied for decades. However, over the past decade, APE1 has been established as a key player in reduction-oxidation (redox) signaling. In the review by Caston et al. (The multifunctional APE1 DNA repair-redox signaling protein as a drug target in human disease), multiple roles of APE1 in cancer and other diseases are summarized. In this Review, we aim to expand on the contributions of APE1 to various diseases and its effect on disease progression. In the scope of cancer, more recent roles for APE1 have been identified in cancer cell metabolism, as well as chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) and inflammation. Outside of cancer, APE1 signaling may be a critical factor in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and is also an emergent area of investigation in retinal ocular diseases. The ability of APE1 to regulate multiple transcription factors (TFs) and therefore multiple pathways that have implications outside of cancer, makes it a particularly unique and enticing target. We discuss APE1 redox inhibitors as a means of studying and potentially combating these diseases. Lastly, we examine the role of APE1 in RNA metabolism. Overall, this article builds on our previous review to elaborate on the roles and conceivable regulation of important pathways by APE1 in multiple diseases.

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