Peroxiredoxin, Senescence, and Cancer

Mengyao Wu, Chujun Deng, Tak Ho Lo, Ka Ying Chan, Xiang Li, Chi Ming Wong

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Abstract

Peroxiredoxins are multifunctional enzymes that play a key role in protecting cells from stresses and maintaining the homeostasis of many cellular processes. Peroxiredoxins were firstly identified as antioxidant enzymes that can be found in all living organisms. Later studies demon-strated that peroxiredoxins also act as redox signaling regulators, chaperones, and proinflammatory factors and play important roles in oxidative defense, redox signaling, protein folding, cycle cell progression, DNA integrity, inflammation, and carcinogenesis. The versatility of peroxiredoxins is mainly based on their unique active center cysteine with a wide range of redox states and the ability to switch between low-and high-molecular-weight species for regulating their peroxidase and chaperone activities. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of peroxiredoxin in these processes will allow the development of new approaches to enhance longevity and to treat various cancers. In this article, we briefly review the history of peroxiredoxins, summarize recent advances in our understanding of peroxiredoxins in aging-and cancer-related biological processes, and discuss the future perspectives of using peroxiredoxins in disease diagnostics and treatments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1772
JournalCells
Volume11
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 May 2022

Keywords

  • aging
  • cancer
  • carcinogenesis
  • chaperone
  • cycle cell progression
  • DNA integrity
  • inflammation
  • oxidative defense system
  • peroxiredoxin
  • redox signaling

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology

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