| Literature DB >> 21599891 |
N Thirumoorthy1, A Shyam Sunder, Kt Manisenthil Kumar, M Senthil Kumar, Gnk Ganesh, Malay Chatterjee.
Abstract
The Metallothionein (MT) is a protein which has several interesting biological effects and has been demonstrated increase focus on the role of MT in various biological systems in the past three decades. The studies on the role of MT were limited with few areas like apoptosis and antioxidants in selected organs even fifty years after its discovery. Now acknowledge the exploration of various isoforms of MT such as MT-I, MT-II, MT-III and MT-IV and other isoforms in various biological systems.Strong evidence exists that MT modulates complex diseases and the immune system in the body but the primary function of MT still remains unknown. This review's main objective is to explore the capability to specifically manipulate MT levels in cells and in animals to provide answers regarding how MT could impact those complex disease scenarios.The experimental result mentioned in this review related among MT, zinc, cadmium, diabetic, heart disease, bone retardation, neuro toxicity, kidney dysfunction, cancer, and brain suggest novel method for exploration and contribute significantly to the growing scientist to research further in this field.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21599891 PMCID: PMC3114003 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-9-54
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Classification of MT-Isomers
| S.No | Based on | Classification | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Metals Present | Major -MT-1 &MT-2 | |
| Minor - MT-3 &MT-4 | |||
| 2. | Proteins are encoded by a family of genes which are located on chromosome 16q13 | MT I a, MT I b, MT I c etc | |
| 3. | Biological system | Central nervous system | MT-I, MT-II and MT-III |
| Neurons | MT-III | ||
| 4. | Family of eukaryote and some are in prokaryote | Proteins with sequences related to mammalian MT | MT- i |
| Proteins with sequences not related to mammalian MT | MT- ii | ||
| Peptides that are not genetically encoded | MT- iii | ||
| 5. | Expressed in tissues | Liver and kidney | MT-I and MT-II |
| Brain and to male reproductive organs | MT-III | ||
| Specific to stratified squamous epithelia | MT-IV | ||
Showing the Isoforms of MT on Tumorgenesis
| S.NO | CANCER | ISOFORMS | ROLE |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Breast Cancer | MT-1 A,E,F,X, H,G, MT-3, MT-2A. | 1) MT-1E: Alternative processes that replace the function of estrogen i;e breast cancer tumorgenesis. |
| 3) MT-2A: Detected in breast tissue is positively correlated with cell proliferation and histological grade. | |||
| 2 | Renal Cancer | MT-1A, MT-1G, MT-IX, MT-3. | 1) MT-3: Normal kidney & also in renal cell carcinoma, cancerous bladder tissues,(which was absent in normal bladder tissues)prostatic adenocarcinoma.. |
| 3 | Prostate Cancer | MT-1A, MT-1E, MT-1X, MT-2A, MT-1, MT-2. | 1) MT-IX:Advanced prostate cancer. |
| 4 | Papillary Thyroid Cancer | MT-1, MT-2. | Thyroid Cancer cells (KAT5 cells) + Calcium elevated ERK1/2 → 8 functional MT-1&MT2 induced By cd → MT expression+ Decrease in G0, G1 phase, Increase in G2-M phase → |
Figure 1A Chart Explain a study on Apoptosis and Pathological Remodeling In the Diabetic Heart.
Figure 2Mechanisms of MT and Zinc as an insulinomimetic in mice.