Title:Aldo-Keto Reductase Family 1 Member B10 Inhibitors: Potential Drugs for Cancer Treatment
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Author(s): Li Huang, Rongzhang He, Weihao Luo, Yuan-Shan Zhu, Jia Li, Tan Tan, Xi Zhang, Zheng Hu and Dixian Luo
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Keywords:
AKR1B10, Aldo-keto reductase, ARL-1, cancer, chemoresistance, inhibitors.
Abstract: Cytosolic NADPH-dependent reductase AKR1B10 is a member of the aldo-keto reductase (AKR) superfamily.
This enzyme is normally expressed in the gastrointestinal tract. However, it is overexpressed in many solid tumors, such
as hepatocarcinoma, lung cancer and breast cancer. AKR1B10 may play a role in the formation and development of carcinomas
through multiple mechanisms including detoxification of cytotoxic carbonyls, modulation of retinoic acid level,
and regulation of cellular fatty acid synthesis and lipid metabolism. Studies have suggested that AKR1B10 may be a useful
biomarker for cancer diagnosis and a potential target for cancer treatment. Over the last decade, a number of
AKR1B10 inhibitors including aldose reductase inhibitors (ARIs), endogenous substances, natural-based derivatives and
synthetic compounds have been developed, which could be novel anticancer drugs. This review provides an overview on
related articles and patents about AKR1B10 inhibitors, with a focus on their inhibition selectivity and mechanism of function.