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Sirtuins (SIRTs) As a Novel Target in Gastric Cancer

Agata Poniewierska-Baran, Paulina Warias, Katarzyna Zgutka

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gastric cancer is a major health burden worldwide. Among all neoplasms, gastric cancer is the fifth most common and the third most deadly type of cancer. It is known that sirtuins (SIRTs), are NAD+-dependent histone deacetylases regulating important metabolic pathways. High expression of SIRTs in the human body can regulate metabolic processes; they prevent inflammation but also resist cell death and aging processes. The seven members of this family enzymes can also play a fundamental role in process of carcinogenesis by influencing cell viability, apoptosis and metastasis. This review collects and discusses the role of all seven sirtuins (SIRT1–SIRT7) in the pathogenesis of gastric cancer (GC).

Topics & Concepts

CancerCarcinogenesisSirtuinNAD+ kinaseMetastasisBiologyCancer researchInflammationSIRT6HistoneApoptosisSIRT2MedicineEnzymeImmunologyGeneticsBiochemistryGeneSirtuins and Resveratrol in MedicineAutophagy in Disease and TherapyTea Polyphenols and Effects