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Role of Serum and Glucocorticoid-Inducible Kinase (SGK)-1 in Senescence: A Novel Molecular Target Against Age-Related Diseases.

D Lauro, D Pastore, B Capuani, F Pacifici, R Palmirotta, P Abete, M Roselli, A Bellia, M Federici, N Di Daniele, P Sbraccia, F Guadagni, R Lauro, D Della-Morte1.   

Abstract

Senescence is a phenomenon characterized by a progressive decline of body homeostasis. Premature senescence acts when the cellular system is not able to adequately respond to noxious stimuli by synthesis of stressor molecules. Among those, serum-and-glucocorticoidinducible kinase-1 (SGK-1) dramatically increases under typical physiopathological conditions, such as glucocorticoid or mineralcorticoids exposure, inflammation, hyperglycemia, and ischemia. SGK-1 has been implicated in mechanism regulating oxidative stress, apoptosis, and DNA damage, which are all leading to a state of accelerating aging. Moreover, SGK-1-sensitive ion channels participate in the regulation of renal Na(+)/K(+) regulation, blood pressure, gastric acid secretion, cardiac action potential, and neuroexcitability. Recently, we demonstrated in endothelial cells as an increase in SGK-1 activity and expression reduces oxidative stress, improves cell survival and restores insulin-mediated nitric oxide production after hyperglycemia. Moreover, we showed as SGK-1 delays the onset of senescence by increasing telomerase activity, significantly decreasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, and by directly interacting with hTERT. Therefore, SGK-1 may represent a specific target to further develop novel therapeutic options against chronic diseases such as diabetes typical of aging. SGK-1 has been also associated with cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and cardiovascular disease, among other age-related diseases. However, to date, the data available on SGK-1 and aging, are sparse, controversial, and only from C. elegans experimental models. In this review we sought to discuss the possible implication of SGK-1 in mechanisms regulating senescence and age-related diseases. Moreover, we aimed to discuss and identify the possible role of SGK-1 as possible molecular target to counteract and prevent aging.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26264924     DOI: 10.2174/0929867322666150812145035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Med Chem        ISSN: 0929-8673            Impact factor:   4.530


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Journal:  Neurotherapeutics       Date:  2019-07       Impact factor: 7.620

2.  Associations of the Serum/Glucocorticoid Regulated Kinase Genes With BP Changes and Hypertension Incidence: The Gensalt Study.

Authors:  Dingding Zhang; Dongfeng Gu; Jiang He; James E Hixson; Dabeeru C Rao; Changwei Li; Hua He; Jichun Chen; Jianfeng Huang; Jing Chen; Treva K Rice; Shufeng Chen; Tanika N Kelly
Journal:  Am J Hypertens       Date:  2016-09-24       Impact factor: 2.689

3.  Inhibition of SGK1 confers vulnerability to redox dysregulation in cervical cancer.

Authors:  Min Wang; Yijue Xue; Lanlin Shen; Pan Qin; Xiaolin Sang; Zhiwei Tao; Jingyan Yi; Jia Wang; Pixu Liu; Hailing Cheng
Journal:  Redox Biol       Date:  2019-05-20       Impact factor: 11.799

4.  SGK1 Attenuates Oxidative Stress-Induced Renal Tubular Epithelial Cell Injury by Regulating Mitochondrial Function.

Authors:  Daofang Jiang; Chensheng Fu; Jing Xiao; Zhenxing Zhang; Jianan Zou; Zhibin Ye; Xiaoli Zhang
Journal:  Oxid Med Cell Longev       Date:  2019-09-18       Impact factor: 6.543

5.  FOXM1 regulates proliferation, senescence and oxidative stress in keratinocytes and cancer cells.

Authors:  Artem Smirnov; Emanuele Panatta; AnnaMaria Lena; Daniele Castiglia; Nicola Di Daniele; Gerry Melino; Eleonora Candi
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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2018-03-25       Impact factor: 5.923

7.  Insulin and Exendin-4 Reduced Mutated Huntingtin Accumulation in Neuronal Cells.

Authors:  Silvia Rea; David Della-Morte; Francesca Pacifici; Barbara Capuani; Donatella Pastore; Andrea Coppola; Roberto Arriga; Aikaterini Andreadi; Giulia Donadel; Nicola Di Daniele; Alfonso Bellia; Davide Lauro
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