Stress-Activated Cap'n'collar Transcription Factors in Aging and Human Disease
University of Rochester Medical Center · Massachusetts General Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
Cap'n'collar (Cnc) transcription factors are conserved in metazoans and have important developmental and homeostatic functions. The vertebrate Nrf1, Nrf2, and Nrf3; the Caenorhabditis elegans SKN-1; and the Drosophila CncC comprise a subgroup of Cnc factors that mediate adaptive responses to cellular stress. The most studied stress-activated Cnc factor is Nrf2, which orchestrates the transcriptional response of cells to oxidative stressors and electrophilic xenobiotics. In rodent models, signaling by Nrf2 defends against oxidative stress and aging-associated disorders, such as neurodegeneration, respiratory diseases, and cancer. In humans, polymorphisms that decrease Nrf2 abundance have been associated with…
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2Topics & keywords
- Transcription factor
- Cell biology
- Transcription (linguistics)
- Disease
- Collar
- Biology
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Life in Land