Sestrin2 as a Novel Biomarker and Therapeutic Target for Various Diseases
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Sestrin2 (SESN2), a highly conserved stress-inducible metabolic protein, is known to repress reactive oxygen species (ROS) and provide cytoprotection against various noxious stimuli including genotoxic and oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, and hypoxia. Studies demonstrate that the upregulation of Sestrin2 under conditions of oxidative stress augments autophagy-directed degradation of Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1), which targets and breaks down nuclear erythroid-related factor 2 (Nrf2), a key regulator of various antioxidant genes. Moreover, ER stress and hypoxia are shown to induce Sestrins, which ultimately reduce cellular ROS levels. Sestrin2 also plays a pivotal role in metabolic regulation through activation of the key energy sensor AMP-dependent protein kinase (AMPK) and inhibition of mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1). Other downstream effects of Sestrins include autophagy activation, antiapoptotic effects in normal cells, and proapoptotic effects in cancer cells. As perturbations in the aforementioned pathways are well documented in multiple diseases, Sestrin2 might serve as a potential therapeutic target for various diseases. Thus, the aim of this review is to discuss the upstream regulators and the downstream effectors of Sestrins and to highlight the significance of Sestrin2 as a biomarker and a therapeutic target in diseases such as metabolic disorders, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. © 2017 Mazhar Pasha et al.
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Antioxidants, Diseases, Genes, Proteins, Animals, Autophagy, Biomarkers, Endoplasmic reticulum stress, Humans, Mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1, Nuclear proteins, Oxidative stress, Reactive oxygen species, Cell membranes, Chemical activation, Chemical compounds, Mammals, Metabolism, Biological marker, Hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme a reductase kinase, Mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1, Protein, Protein p53, Reactive oxygen metabolite, Sestrin2, Transcription factor nrf2, Unclassified drug, Antioxidant, Nuclear protein, Sesn2 protein, human, Anti-apoptotic effects, Metabolic disorders, Metabolic proteins, Metabolic regulations, Pro-apoptotic effects, Therapeutic targets, Apoptosis, Cardiovascular disease, Cell protection, Degenerative disease, Drug targeting, Endoplasmic reticulum, Enzyme activation, Genotoxicity, Human, Hypoxia, Malignant neoplasm, Metabolic disorder, Nonhuman, Protein expression, Protein function, Regulatory mechanism, Review, Animal, Physiology, Neurodegenerative diseases