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Renalase: A Multi-Functional Signaling Molecule with Roles in Gastrointestinal Disease

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CELLS
卷 10, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells10082006

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cell survival; renalase; PMCA4b; signaling; protein kinase; inflammation; pancreatitis; pancreatic cancer

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  1. NIH [R01 CA216846]
  2. Veterans Administration Merit Award [BX003250]
  3. DOD Cancer Award [CA180514]
  4. Henry and Joan Binder Endowment and Chair
  5. CDMRP [CA180514, 1102220] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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RNLS is a recently discovered protein with potent prosurvival and anti-inflammatory effects. Studies have shown its involvement in GI diseases and cancer, and future research should focus on its role in intestinal diseases and developing therapeutic agents.
The survival factor renalase (RNLS) is a recently discovered secretory protein with potent prosurvival and anti-inflammatory effects. Several evolutionarily conserved RNLS domains are critical to its function. These include a 20 aa site that encodes for its prosurvival effects. Its prosurvival effects are shown in GI disease models including acute cerulein pancreatitis. In rodent models of pancreatic cancer and human cancer tissues, increased RNLS expression promotes cancer cell survival but shortens life expectancy. This 37 kD protein can regulate cell signaling as an extracellular molecule and probably also at intracellular sites. Extracellular RNLS signals through a specific plasma membrane calcium export transporter; this interaction appears most relevant to acute injury and cancer. Preliminary studies using RNLS agonists and antagonists, as well as various preclinical disease models, suggest that the immunologic and prosurvival effects of RNLS will be relevant to diverse pathologies that include acute organ injuries and select cancers. Future studies should define the roles of RNLS in intestinal diseases, characterizing the RNLS-activated pathways linked to cell survival and developing therapeutic agents that can increase or decrease RNLS in relevant clinical settings.

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