More Than Meets the Eye: Revisiting the Roles of Heat Shock Factor 4 in Health and Diseases.
Saiful Effendi SyafruddinSheen LingTeck Yew LowM Aiman MohtarPublished in: Biomolecules (2021)
Cells encounter a myriad of endogenous and exogenous stresses that could perturb cellular physiological processes. Therefore, cells are equipped with several adaptive and stress-response machinery to overcome and survive these insults. One such machinery is the heat shock response (HSR) program that is governed by the heat shock factors (HSFs) family in response towards elevated temperature, free radicals, oxidants, and heavy metals. HSF4 is a member of this HSFs family that could exist in two predominant isoforms, either the transcriptional repressor HSFa or transcriptional activator HSF4b. HSF4 is constitutively active due to the lack of oligomerization negative regulator domain. HSF4 has been demonstrated to play roles in several physiological processes and not only limited to regulating the classical heat shock- or stress-responsive transcriptional programs. In this review, we will revisit and delineate the recent updates on HSF4 molecular properties. We also comprehensively discuss the roles of HSF4 in health and diseases, particularly in lens cell development, cataract formation, and cancer pathogenesis. Finally, we will posit the potential direction of HSF4 future research that could enhance our knowledge on HSF4 molecular networks as well as physiological and pathophysiological functions.
Keyphrases
- heat shock
- heat stress
- heat shock protein
- healthcare
- induced apoptosis
- public health
- oxidative stress
- cell cycle arrest
- mental health
- single cell
- transcription factor
- risk assessment
- gene expression
- human health
- nuclear factor
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- squamous cell carcinoma
- mesenchymal stem cells
- stress induced
- inflammatory response
- young adults
- cancer therapy
- childhood cancer
- lymph node metastasis