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Human Group IIA Phospholipase A2-Three Decades on from Its Discovery

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MOLECULES
卷 26, 期 23, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26237267

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eicosanoid; drug development; chronic inflammation; cancer; prostaglandin

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  1. Western Sydney University (The Ainworth Fund)
  2. Ingham Institute's Narellan Rotary Club competitive grants scheme

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The article provides an overview of the research history of phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) enzymes, emphasizing their role in inflammatory responses. It points out the lack of success in research on group IIA sPLA(2) and the absence of clinically approved targeted drugs. Future research efforts need to focus on the characteristics of enzyme function and develop functionally-selective and isoform-selective inhibitors.
Phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) enzymes were first recognized as an enzyme activity class in 1961. The secreted (sPLA(2)) enzymes were the first of the five major classes of human PLA(2)s to be identified and now number nine catalytically-active structurally homologous proteins. The best-studied of these, group IIA sPLA(2), has a clear role in the physiological response to infection and minor injury and acts as an amplifier of pathological inflammation. The enzyme has been a target for anti-inflammatory drug development in multiple disorders where chronic inflammation is a driver of pathology since its cloning in 1989. Despite intensive effort, no clinically approved medicines targeting the enzyme activity have yet been developed. This review catalogues the major discoveries in the human group IIA sPLA(2) field, focusing on features of enzyme function that may explain this lack of success and discusses future research that may assist in realizing the potential benefit of targeting this enzyme. Functionally-selective inhibitors together with isoform-selective inhibitors are necessary to limit the apparent toxicity of previous drugs. There is also a need to define the relevance of the catalytic function of hGIIA to human inflammatory pathology relative to its recently-discovered catalysis-independent function.

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