Exploring the impact of estrogen-related receptor gamma on metabolism and disease

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Steroids Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1016/j.steroids.2024.109500
Nanthini Sadasivam , Woo-Ram Park , Byungyoon Choi , Yoon Seok Jung , Hueng-Sik Choi , Don-Kyu Kim
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Abstract

Estrogen-related receptor gamma (ERRγ) is a member of the ERR orphan nuclear receptor family which possesses three subtypes, α, β, and γ. ERRγ is reportedly predominantly expressed in metabolically active tissues and cells, which promotes positive and negative effects in different tissues. ERRγ overexpression in the liver, pancreas, and thyroid cells is related to liver cancer, oxidative stress, reactive oxygen species (ROS) regulation, and carcinoma. Reduced ERRγ expression in the brain, immune cells, tumor cells, and energy metabolism causes neurological dysfunction, gastric cancer, and obesity. ERRγ is a constitutive receptor; however, its transcriptional activity also depends on co-regulators, agonists, and antagonists, which, when after forming a complex, can play a role in targeting and treating diseases. Moreover, ERRγ has proven crucial in regulating cellular and metabolic activity. However, many functions mediated via ERRγ remain unknown and require further exploration. Hence, considering the importance of ERRγ, this review focuses on the critical findings and interactions between ERRγ and co-regulators, agonists, and antagonists alongside its relationship with downstream and upstream signaling pathways and diseases. This review highlights new findings and provides a path to understanding the current ideas and future studies on ERRγ-mediated cellular activity.

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探索雌激素相关受体γ对新陈代谢和疾病的影响。
雌激素相关受体γ(ERRγ)是ERR孤儿核受体家族的成员,拥有α、β和γ三种亚型。ERRγ在肝脏、胰腺和甲状腺细胞中的过度表达与肝癌、氧化应激、活性氧(ROS)调节和癌症有关。ERRγ在大脑、免疫细胞、肿瘤细胞和能量代谢中的表达减少会导致神经功能紊乱、胃癌和肥胖。ERRγ是一种组成型受体,但其转录活性还取决于共调控因子、激动剂和拮抗剂,当它们形成复合物后,可在靶向和治疗疾病方面发挥作用。此外,ERRγ 已被证明在调节细胞和新陈代谢活动方面至关重要。然而,通过ERRγ介导的许多功能仍然未知,需要进一步探索。因此,考虑到ERRγ的重要性,本综述重点关注ERRγ与共调因子、激动剂和拮抗剂之间的重要发现和相互作用,以及ERRγ与下游和上游信号通路和疾病之间的关系。这篇综述重点介绍了新发现,并为了解ERRγ介导的细胞活动的当前观点和未来研究提供了途径。
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Steroids
Steroids 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: STEROIDS is an international research journal devoted to studies on all chemical and biological aspects of steroidal moieties. The journal focuses on both experimental and theoretical studies on the biology, chemistry, biosynthesis, metabolism, molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology of steroids and other molecules that target or regulate steroid receptors. Manuscripts presenting clinical research related to steroids, steroid drug development, comparative endocrinology of steroid hormones, investigations on the mechanism of steroid action and steroid chemistry are all appropriate for submission for peer review. STEROIDS publishes both original research and timely reviews. For details concerning the preparation of manuscripts see Instructions to Authors, which is published in each issue of the journal.
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