LOXL3 Function Beyond Amino Oxidase and Role in Pathologies, Including Cancer.
Talita de Sousa LaurentinoRoseli da S SoaresSuely Kazue Nagahashi MarieSueli Mieko Oba-ShinjoPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2019)
Lysyl oxidase like 3 (LOXL3) is a copper-dependent amine oxidase responsible for the crosslinking of collagen and elastin in the extracellular matrix. LOXL3 belongs to a family including other members: LOX, LOXL1, LOXL2, and LOXL4. Autosomal recessive mutations are rare and described in patients with Stickler syndrome, early-onset myopia and non-syndromic cleft palate. Along with an essential function in embryonic development, multiple biological functions have been attributed to LOXL3 in various pathologies related to amino oxidase activity. Additionally, various novel roles have been described for LOXL3, such as the oxidation of fibronectin in myotendinous junction formation, and of deacetylation and deacetylimination activities of STAT3 to control of inflammatory response. In tumors, three distinct roles were described: (1) LOXL3 interacts with SNAIL and contributes to proliferation and metastasis by inducing epithelial-mesenchymal transition in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells; (2) LOXL3 is localized predominantly in the nucleus associated with invasion and poor gastric cancer prognosis; (3) LOXL3 interacts with proteins involved in DNA stability and mitosis completion, contributing to melanoma progression and sustained proliferation. Here we review the structure, function and activity of LOXL3 in normal and pathological conditions and discuss the potential of LOXL3 as a therapeutic target in various diseases.
Keyphrases
- early onset
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- inflammatory response
- extracellular matrix
- late onset
- single molecule
- transforming growth factor
- cell death
- induced apoptosis
- toll like receptor
- case report
- nitric oxide
- autism spectrum disorder
- papillary thyroid
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- hydrogen peroxide
- childhood cancer