Hydrogen sulfide signaling in regulation of cell behaviors

Nitric Oxide : Biology and Chemistry
Yuehong WangGuangdong Yang

Abstract

Recent advances in the biomedical importance of H2S have help us understand various cellular functions and pathophysiological processes from a new aspect. Specially, H2S has been demonstrated to play multiple roles in regulating cell behaviors, including cell survival, cell differentiation, cell senescence, cell hypertrophy, cell atrophy, cell metaplasia, and cell death, etc. H2S contributes to cell behavior changes via various mechanisms, such as histone modification, DNA methylation, non-coding RNA changes, DNA damage repair, transcription factor activity, and post-translational modification of proteins by S-sulfhydration, etc. In this review, we summarized the recent research progress on H2S signaling in control of cell behaviors and discussed the ways of H2S regulation of gene expressions. Given the key roles of H2S in both health and diseases, a better understanding of the regulation of H2S on cell behavior change and the underlying molecular mechanisms will help us to develop novel and more effective strategies for clinical therapy.

Citations

Feb 12, 2021·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Franck PaganelliJean Ruf
Mar 14, 2021·Pharmacological Reports : PR·Artur PałaszJohn J Worthington
Apr 8, 2021·FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology·Yanjie ZhangGuangdong Yang

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