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The Dark Side of Nrf2 in the Heart

Huimei Zang, Roy O. Mathew, Taixing Cui

2020Frontiers in Physiology97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nuclear factor-erythroid factor 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a critical transcription factor that regulates the expression of over 1000 genes in the cell under normal and stressed conditions. These transcripts can be categorized into different groups with distinct functions, including antioxidative defense, detoxification, inflammatory responses, transcription factors, proteasomal and autophagic degradation, and metabolism. Nevertheless, Nrf2 has been historically considered as a crucial regulator of antioxidant defense to protect against various insult-induced organ damage and has evolved as a promising drug target for the treatment of human diseases, such as heart failure. However, burgeoning evidence has revealed a detrimental role of Nrf2 in cardiac pathological remodeling and dysfunction toward heart failure. In this mini-review, we outline recent advances in structural features of Nrf2 and regulation of Nrf2 activity and discuss the emerging dark side of Nrf2 in the heart as well as the potential mechanisms of Nrf2-mediated myocardial damage and dysfunction.

Topics & Concepts

Transcription factorAutophagyHeart failureRegulatorPathologicalCell biologyBiologyMechanism (biology)BioinformaticsMedicineCancer researchGeneInternal medicineGeneticsApoptosisEpistemologyPhilosophyGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stressAdipose Tissue and MetabolismCoenzyme Q10 studies and effects