αB-crystallin as a promising target in pathological conditions – A review

Introduction and objective αB-crystallin belongs to the ubiquitous family of small heat-shock proteins. It was discovered as a physiological protein of the eye lens, maintaining its liquid-like property. Furthermore, αB-crystallin was proved to playa bipolar role in both physiological and pathophysi...

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Main Authors: Marta Maksimiuk, Aleksandra Sobiborowicz, Agnieszka Tuzimek, Andrzej Deptała, Aleksandra Czerw, Anna Maria Badowska-Kozakiewicz
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Published: Institute of Rural Health 2020-09-01
Series:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
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spelling doaj-8c4810b6a7e246c2b47bb5ea653414062021-01-20T09:54:21ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632020-09-0127332633410.26444/aaem/111759111759αB-crystallin as a promising target in pathological conditions – A reviewMarta Maksimiuk0Aleksandra Sobiborowicz1Agnieszka Tuzimek2Andrzej Deptała3Aleksandra Czerw4Anna Maria Badowska-Kozakiewicz5Cancer Cell Biology Students Research Group, Medical University, Warsaw, PolandCancer Cell Biology Students Research Group, Medical University, Warsaw, PolandCancer Cell Biology Students Research Group, Medical University, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Cancer Prevention, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Health Economics and Medical Law, Medical University, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Cancer Prevention, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University, Warsaw, PolandIntroduction and objective αB-crystallin belongs to the ubiquitous family of small heat-shock proteins. It was discovered as a physiological protein of the eye lens, maintaining its liquid-like property. Furthermore, αB-crystallin was proved to playa bipolar role in both physiological and pathophysiological conditions. This review discusses current knowledge about the biology and genetics of αB-crystallin, and summarizes recent advances in understanding its role in ophthalmic and neurological disorders, as well as breast cancer, renal cancer and other malignancies. State of knowledge α-crystallins are established as important elements of the protein quality control network, and consequently their defects are related to multiple human diseases. New studies highlight αB-crystallin’s involvement in proliferative diabetic retinopathy angiogenesis and point out its therapeutic potential in age-related macular degeneration. αB-crystallin is thought to be associated with the disease-causing protein aggregates, leading to its connection with such neurological disturbances as anaplastic astrocytoma, Parkinson disease, aging deficits in the peripheral nervous system and multiple sclerosis. In breast cancer, it was proven to be a marker of aggressive behaviur and cerebral metastases. Strong expression of αB-crystallin promoted growth and migration of clear cell renal cell carcinoma cells and was correlated with lower overall survival rate. Considering other malignancies, its various roles were established in colorectal and gastric cancers, head and neck squamous cell carcinomas and osteosarcomas. Conclusions Further studies concerning αB-crystallin seem to be enormously promising, as they might improve our understanding of common human pathologies as well as contemporary diagnostics and treatment.http://www.aaem.pl/-B-crystallin-as-a-promising-target-in-pathological-conditions-A-review,111759,0,2.htmlαb-crystallinsmall heat-shock proteinsbreast cancerrenal cell carcinoma
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author Marta Maksimiuk
Aleksandra Sobiborowicz
Agnieszka Tuzimek
Andrzej Deptała
Aleksandra Czerw
Anna Maria Badowska-Kozakiewicz
spellingShingle Marta Maksimiuk
Aleksandra Sobiborowicz
Agnieszka Tuzimek
Andrzej Deptała
Aleksandra Czerw
Anna Maria Badowska-Kozakiewicz
αB-crystallin as a promising target in pathological conditions – A review
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
αb-crystallin
small heat-shock proteins
breast cancer
renal cell carcinoma
author_facet Marta Maksimiuk
Aleksandra Sobiborowicz
Agnieszka Tuzimek
Andrzej Deptała
Aleksandra Czerw
Anna Maria Badowska-Kozakiewicz
author_sort Marta Maksimiuk
title αB-crystallin as a promising target in pathological conditions – A review
title_short αB-crystallin as a promising target in pathological conditions – A review
title_full αB-crystallin as a promising target in pathological conditions – A review
title_fullStr αB-crystallin as a promising target in pathological conditions – A review
title_full_unstemmed αB-crystallin as a promising target in pathological conditions – A review
title_sort αb-crystallin as a promising target in pathological conditions – a review
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Introduction and objective αB-crystallin belongs to the ubiquitous family of small heat-shock proteins. It was discovered as a physiological protein of the eye lens, maintaining its liquid-like property. Furthermore, αB-crystallin was proved to playa bipolar role in both physiological and pathophysiological conditions. This review discusses current knowledge about the biology and genetics of αB-crystallin, and summarizes recent advances in understanding its role in ophthalmic and neurological disorders, as well as breast cancer, renal cancer and other malignancies. State of knowledge α-crystallins are established as important elements of the protein quality control network, and consequently their defects are related to multiple human diseases. New studies highlight αB-crystallin’s involvement in proliferative diabetic retinopathy angiogenesis and point out its therapeutic potential in age-related macular degeneration. αB-crystallin is thought to be associated with the disease-causing protein aggregates, leading to its connection with such neurological disturbances as anaplastic astrocytoma, Parkinson disease, aging deficits in the peripheral nervous system and multiple sclerosis. In breast cancer, it was proven to be a marker of aggressive behaviur and cerebral metastases. Strong expression of αB-crystallin promoted growth and migration of clear cell renal cell carcinoma cells and was correlated with lower overall survival rate. Considering other malignancies, its various roles were established in colorectal and gastric cancers, head and neck squamous cell carcinomas and osteosarcomas. Conclusions Further studies concerning αB-crystallin seem to be enormously promising, as they might improve our understanding of common human pathologies as well as contemporary diagnostics and treatment.
topic αb-crystallin
small heat-shock proteins
breast cancer
renal cell carcinoma
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