Targeting gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase: A pleiotropic enzyme involved in glutathione metabolism and in the control of redox homeostasis

IF 7.1 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Free Radical Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2023-09-20 DOI:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.09.020
Aleksandra Mitrić , Immacolata Castellano
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Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) is an enzyme located on the outer membrane of the cells where it regulates the metabolism of glutathione (GSH), the most abundant intracellular antioxidant thiol. GGT plays a key role in the control of redox homeostasis, by hydrolyzing extracellular GSH and providing the cell with the recovery of cysteine, which is necessary for de novo intracellular GSH and protein biosynthesis. Therefore, the upregulation of GGT confers to the cell greater resistance to oxidative stress and the advantage of growing fast. Indeed, GGT is upregulated in inflammatory conditions and in the progression of various human tumors and it is involved in many physiological disorders related to oxidative stress, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Currently, increased GGT expression is considered a marker of liver damage, cancer, and low-grade chronic inflammation.

This review addresses the current knowledge on the structure-function relationship of GGT, focusing on human GGT, and provides information on the pleiotropic biological role and relevance of the enzyme as a target of drugs aimed at alleviating oxidative stress-related diseases. The development of new GGT inhibitors is critically discussed, as are the advantages and disadvantages of their potential use in clinics. Considering its pleiotropic activities and evolved functions, GGT is a potential "moonlighting protein".

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靶向γ-谷氨酰转肽酶:一种参与谷胱甘肽代谢和氧化还原稳态控制的多效酶。
γ-谷氨酰转肽酶(GGT)是一种位于细胞外膜上的酶,它调节谷胱甘肽(GSH)的代谢,谷胱甘肽是细胞内最丰富的抗氧化剂硫醇。GGT通过水解细胞外GSH并为细胞提供半胱氨酸的回收,在控制氧化还原稳态中发挥关键作用,半胱氨酸是细胞内GSH和蛋白质生物合成所必需的。因此,GGT的上调赋予细胞对氧化应激的更大抵抗力和快速生长的优势。事实上,GGT在炎症条件下和各种人类肿瘤的进展中上调,并参与许多与氧化应激相关的生理障碍,如心血管疾病和糖尿病。目前,GGT表达增加被认为是肝损伤、癌症和轻度慢性炎症的标志。这篇综述阐述了目前关于GGT结构-功能关系的知识,重点是人类GGT,并提供了关于该酶作为旨在缓解氧化应激相关疾病的药物靶点的多效性生物学作用和相关性的信息。对新的GGT抑制剂的开发进行了批判性的讨论,以及它们在临床上潜在应用的优点和缺点。考虑到其多效性活性和进化功能,GGT是一种潜在的“兼职蛋白”。
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Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Free Radical Biology and Medicine 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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14.00
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22 days
期刊介绍: Free Radical Biology and Medicine is a leading journal in the field of redox biology, which is the study of the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and other oxidizing agents in biological systems. The journal serves as a premier forum for publishing innovative and groundbreaking research that explores the redox biology of health and disease, covering a wide range of topics and disciplines. Free Radical Biology and Medicine also commissions Special Issues that highlight recent advances in both basic and clinical research, with a particular emphasis on the mechanisms underlying altered metabolism and redox signaling. These Special Issues aim to provide a focused platform for the latest research in the field, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers and clinicians.
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