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Extracellular renalase protects cells and organs by outside-in signalling

  • Yang Wang
  • , Robert Safirstein
  • , Heino Velazquez
  • , Xiao Jia Guo
  • , Lindsay Hollander
  • , John Chang
  • , Tian Min Chen
  • , Jian Jun Mu
  • , Gary V. Desir
  • Yale University
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • University of Connecticut

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摘要

Renalase was discovered as a protein synthesized by the kidney and secreted in blood where it circulates at a concentration of approximately 3–5 μg/ml. Initial reports suggested that it functioned as an NAD(P)H oxidase and could oxidize catecholamines. Administration of renalase lowers blood pressure and heart rate and also protects cells and organs against ischaemic and toxic injury. Although renalase's protective effect was initially ascribed to its oxidase properties, a paradigm shift in our understanding of the cellular actions of renalase is underway. We now understand that, independent of its enzymatic properties, renalase functions as a cytokine that provides protection to cells, tissues and organs by interacting with its receptor to activate protein kinase B, JAK/STAT, and the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways. In addition, recent studies suggest that dysregulated renalase signalling may promote survival of several tumour cells due to its capacity to augment expression of growth-related genes. In this review, we focus on the cytoprotective actions of renalase and its capacity to sustain cancer cell growth and also the translational opportunities these findings represent for the development of novel therapeutic strategies for organ injury and cancer.

源语言英语
页(从-至)1260-1265
页数6
期刊Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
21
7
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7月 2017

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