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Cellular retinol-binding protein 1: a therapeutic and diagnostic tumor marker

Cellular Retinol Binding Protein 1 ( CRBP1 ) gene is a protein coding gene located on human chromosome 3q21, which codifies a protein named CRBP1. CRBP1 is widely expressed in many tissues as a chaperone protein to regulate the uptake, subsequent esterification and bioavailability of retinol. CRBP1...

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Published in:Molecular biology reports 2023-02, Vol.50 (2), p.1885-1894
Main Authors: Guo, Zhiyuan, Zhao, Yinshen, Wu, Yuqi, Zhang, Yuqi, Wang, Ruoyan, Liu, Wan, Zhang, Chaoyang, Yang, Xianguang
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description Cellular Retinol Binding Protein 1 ( CRBP1 ) gene is a protein coding gene located on human chromosome 3q21, which codifies a protein named CRBP1. CRBP1 is widely expressed in many tissues as a chaperone protein to regulate the uptake, subsequent esterification and bioavailability of retinol. CRBP1 combines retinol and retinaldehyde with high affinity to protect retinoids from non-specific oxidation, and transports retinoids to specific enzymes to promote the biosynthesis of retinoic acid. The vital role of CRBP1 in retinoids metabolism has been gradually discovered, which has been implicated in tumorigenesis. However, the precise functions of CRBP1 in different diseases are still poorly understood. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the role of CRBP1 in various diseases, especially in both the promotion and inhibition of cancers, which may also offer a novel biomarker and potential therapeutic target for human diseases.
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Animal Biochemistry
Apoptosis
Bioavailability
Biological activity
Biomarkers
Biomarkers, Tumor - genetics
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Cancer therapies
Catalysis
Chromosome 3
Colorectal cancer
Dehydrogenases
DNA methylation
Esterification
Gastric cancer
Gene expression
Histology
Homeostasis
Humans
Life Sciences
Liver cancer
Metabolism
Metabolites
Molecular biology
Morphology
Neoplasms - diagnosis
Neoplasms - genetics
Neoplasms - therapy
Pancreatic cancer
Photoreceptors
Physiology
Proteins
Radiation
Retinaldehyde
Retinoic acid
Retinoids
Retinoids - metabolism
Retinol-binding protein
Retinol-binding protein 1
Retinol-Binding Proteins, Cellular - genetics
Retinol-Binding Proteins, Cellular - metabolism
Review
Therapeutic targets
Tretinoin
Tumor markers
Tumorigenesis
Vitamin A
Vitamin A - metabolism
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