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The Two-Faced Role of SIRT6 in Cancer

Francesco Fiorentino, Vincenzo Carafa, Gregorio Favale, Lucia Altucci, Antonello Mai, Dante Rotili

2021Cancers82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-dependent nuclear deacylase and mono-ADP-ribosylase with a wide spectrum of substrates. Through its pleiotropic activities, SIRT6 modulates either directly or indirectly key processes linked to cell fate determination and oncogenesis such as DNA damage repair, metabolic homeostasis, and apoptosis. SIRT6 regulates the expression and activity of both pro-apoptotic (e.g., Bax) and anti-apoptotic factors (e.g., Bcl-2, survivin) in a context-depending manner. Mounting evidence points towards a double-faced involvement of SIRT6 in tumor onset and progression since the block or induction of apoptosis lead to opposite outcomes in cancer. Here, we discuss the features and roles of SIRT6 in the regulation of cell death and cancer, also focusing on recently discovered small molecule modulators that can be used as chemical probes to shed further light on SIRT6 cancer biology and proposed as potential new generation anticancer therapeutics.

Topics & Concepts

SirtuinSIRT6ApoptosisContext (archaeology)CarcinogenesisCancer researchCancerSurvivinCancer cellDNA damageNAD+ kinaseDNA repairProgrammed cell deathChemistryCell biologyBiologyBiochemistryDNAGeneticsEnzymePaleontologySirtuins and Resveratrol in MedicineCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolismAutophagy in Disease and Therapy
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