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Cytoprotective Mechanisms of DJ-1: Implications in Cardiac Pathophysiology.

James N TsoporisIoannis-Alexandros DrosatosSahil GuptaHajera AmatullahShehla IzharClaudia C Dos SantosVasileos SalpeasAngelos G RigopoulosIoannis K ToumpoulisAndreas S TriantafyllisEleftharios SakadakisNikolaos KavantzasJohn C MarshallIoannis K RizosThomas G Parker
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
DJ-1 was originally identified as an oncogene product while mutations of the gene encoding DJ-1/PARK7 were later associated with a recessive form of Parkinson's disease. Its ubiquitous expression and diversity of function suggest that DJ-1 is also involved in mechanisms outside the central nervous system. In the last decade, the contribution of DJ-1 to the protection from ischemia-reperfusion injury has been recognized and its involvement in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease is attracting increasing attention. This review describes the current and gaps in our knowledge of DJ-1, focusing on its role in regulating cardiovascular function. In parallel, we present original data showing an association between increased DJ-1 expression and antiapoptotic and anti-inflammatory markers following cardiac and vascular surgical procedures. Future studies should address DJ-1's role as a plausible novel therapeutic target for cardiovascular disease.
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