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Human relaxin-2: historical perspectives and role in cancer biology.

Authors :
Nair VB
Samuel CS
Separovic F
Hossain MA
Wade JD
Source :
Amino acids [Amino Acids] 2012 Sep; Vol. 43 (3), pp. 1131-40. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Aug 02.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

One of the most recognised and studied family of peptide hormones is the insulin superfamily. Within this family is the relaxin subfamily which comprises seven members: relaxin-1, -2 and -3 and insulin-like peptides 3, 4, 5 and 6. Besides exhibiting sequence similarities, each member exists as an active A-B heterodimer linked by three disulfide bonds. This mini-review is divided into three broad themes: an overview of all insulin superfamily members (including structural similarities); roles of each superfamily member and finally, a focus on the pleiotropic peptide hormone, human relaxin-2. In addition to promoting vasodilatory effects leading to evaluation in Phase III clinical trials for the treatment of acute heart failure, relaxin has recently been shown to be highly expressed by cancer cells, aiding in their proliferation, invasiveness and metastasis. These contrary effects of relaxin are discussed together with current efforts in the development of relaxin antagonists that may possess future therapeutic potential for the treatment of certain cancers.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1438-2199
Volume :
43
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Amino acids
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22855207
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00726-012-1375-y