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HO-1 overexpression and underexpression: Clinical implications

In this review we examine the effects of both over- and under-production of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and HO activity on a broad spectrum of biological systems and on vascular disease. In a few instances e.g., neonatal jaundice, overproduction of HO-1 and increased HO activity results in elevated leve...

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Published in:Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2019-09, Vol.673, p.108073-108073, Article 108073
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description In this review we examine the effects of both over- and under-production of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and HO activity on a broad spectrum of biological systems and on vascular disease. In a few instances e.g., neonatal jaundice, overproduction of HO-1 and increased HO activity results in elevated levels of bilirubin requiring clinical intervention with inhibitors of HO activity. In contrast HO-1 levels and HO activity are low in obesity and the HO system responds to mitigate the deleterious effects of oxidative stress through increased levels of bilirubin (anti-inflammatory) and CO (anti-apoptotic) and decreased levels of heme (pro-oxidant). Site specific HO-1 overexpression diminishes adipocyte terminal differentiation and lipid accumulation of obesity mediated release of inflammatory molecules. A series of diverse strategies have been implemented that focus on increasing HO-1 and HO activity that are central to reversing the clinical complications associated with diseases including, obesity, metabolic syndrome and vascular disease.
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Animals
Bilirubin
Disease
Fatty liver
Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic
heme
Heme - metabolism
heme oxygenase (biliverdin-producing)
Heme Oxygenase-1 - genetics
Heme Oxygenase-1 - metabolism
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lipids
metabolic syndrome
Obesity
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