Role of pirin, an oxidative stress sensor protein, in epithelial carcinogenesis

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Abstract

Pirin is an oxidative stress (OS) sensor belonging to the functionally diverse cupin superfamily of proteins. Pirin is a suggested quercetinase and transcriptional activator of the nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) pathway. Its biological role in cancer development remains a novel area of study. This review presents accumulating evidence on the contribution of Pirin in epithelial cancers, involved signaling pathways, and as a suggested therapeutic target. Finally, we propose a model in which Pirin is upregulated by physical, chemical or biological factors involved in OS and cancer development.

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Perez-Dominguez, F., Carrillo-Beltrán, D., Blanco, R., Muñoz, J. P., León-Cruz, G., Corvalan, A. H., … Aguayo, F. (2021, February 1). Role of pirin, an oxidative stress sensor protein, in epithelial carcinogenesis. Biology. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10020116

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