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重新审视动质体核苷二磷酸激酶。

Revisiting trypanosomatid nucleoside diphosphate kinases.

机构信息

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Medicina, Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas A Lanari, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas, Laboratorio de Parasitología Molecular, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

出版信息

Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2022 Feb 9;116:e210339. doi: 10.1590/0074-02760210339. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An increasing amount of research has led to the positioning of nucleoside diphosphate kinases (NDPK/NDK) as key metabolic enzymes among all organisms. They contribute to the maintenance the intracellular di- and tri- phosphate nucleoside homeostasis, but they also are involved in widely diverse processes such as gene regulation, apoptosis, signal transduction and many other regulatory roles.

OBJETIVE

Examine in depth the NDPKs of trypanosomatid parasites responsible for devastating human diseases (e.g., Trypanosoma cruzi, Trypanosoma brucei and Leishmania spp.) which deserve special attention.

METHODS

The earliest and latest advances in the topic were explored, focusing on trypanosomatid NDPK features, multifunctionality and suitability as molecular drug targets.

FINDINGS

Trypanosomatid NDPKs appear to play functions different from their host counterparts. Evidences indicate that they would perform key roles in the parasite metabolism such as nucleotide homeostasis, drug resistance, DNA damage responses and gene regulation, as well as host-parasite interactions, infection, virulence and immune evasion, placing them as attractive pharmacological targets.

MAIN CONCLUSIONS

NDPKs are very interesting multifunctional enzymes. In the present review, the potential of trypanosomatid NDPKs was highlighted, raising awareness of their value not only with respect to parasite biology but also as molecular targets.

摘要

背景

越来越多的研究将核苷二磷酸激酶(NDPK/NDK)定位为所有生物中的关键代谢酶。它们有助于维持细胞内二磷酸和三磷酸核苷的平衡,但它们也参与广泛的不同过程,如基因调控、细胞凋亡、信号转导和许多其他调节作用。

目的

深入研究负责破坏性人类疾病的原生动物寄生虫(例如,克氏锥虫、布氏锥虫和利什曼原虫属)的 NDPKs,这些寄生虫值得特别关注。

方法

探讨了该主题的最早和最新进展,重点关注原生动物 NDPK 的特征、多功能性和作为分子药物靶点的适宜性。

发现

原生动物 NDPKs 似乎发挥着与其宿主不同的功能。有证据表明,它们将在寄生虫代谢中发挥关键作用,如核苷酸平衡、耐药性、DNA 损伤反应和基因调控,以及宿主-寄生虫相互作用、感染、毒力和免疫逃避,使它们成为有吸引力的药理学靶点。

主要结论

NDPKs 是非常有趣的多功能酶。在本综述中,强调了原生动物 NDPKs 的潜力,不仅提高了人们对其在寄生虫生物学方面的价值的认识,而且还提高了对其作为分子靶点的认识。

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