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Nrf2-Mediated Dichotomy in the Vascular System: Mechanistic and Therapeutic Perspective

Weiwei Wu, Andrew Hendrix, Sharad Nair, Taixing Cui

2022Cells20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), a transcription factor, controls the expression of more than 1000 genes that can be clustered into different categories with distinct functions ranging from redox balance and metabolism to protein quality control in the cell. The biological consequence of Nrf2 activation can be either protective or detrimental in a context-dependent manner. In the cardiovascular system, most studies have focused on the protective properties of Nrf2, mainly as a key transcription factor of antioxidant defense. However, emerging evidence revealed an unexpected role of Nrf2 in mediating cardiovascular maladaptive remodeling and dysfunction in certain disease settings. Herein we review the role of Nrf2 in cardiovascular diseases with a focus on vascular disease. We discuss the negative effect of Nrf2 on the vasculature as well as the potential underlying mechanisms. We also discuss the clinical relevance of targeting Nrf2 pathways for the treatment of cardiovascular and other diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Transcription factorDiseaseContext (archaeology)BiologyBioinformaticsNeuroscienceMedicineCell biologyGeneGeneticsInternal medicinePaleontologyGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stressGlutathione Transferases and PolymorphismsRedox biology and oxidative stress
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