2012
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1206701109
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Functional genetic screen of human diversity reveals that a methionine salvage enzyme regulates inflammatory cell death

Abstract: Genome-wide association studies can identify common differences that contribute to human phenotypic diversity and disease. When genome-wide association studies are combined with approaches that test how variants alter physiology, biological insights can emerge. Here, we used such an approach to reveal regulation of cell death by the methionine salvage pathway. A common SNP associated with reduced expression of a putative methionine salvage pathway dehydratase, apoptotic protease activating factor 1 (APAF1)-int… Show more

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“…SAM is a major methyl donor, and its de novo synthesis pathways are recycled by methionine and homocysteine pathways. These metabolites have been implicated in various biological significances, including human diseases (65,76,77). SAM, popularly called SAMe, has been used in complementary and holistic medicine as a potential therapy for numerous conditions, including cancer, suggesting that it is safe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SAM is a major methyl donor, and its de novo synthesis pathways are recycled by methionine and homocysteine pathways. These metabolites have been implicated in various biological significances, including human diseases (65,76,77). SAM, popularly called SAMe, has been used in complementary and holistic medicine as a potential therapy for numerous conditions, including cancer, suggesting that it is safe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic analysis gives its practitioners the unique anxiety of being thrown into unexpected fields and having to make sense of the connection. The work by Ko et al (2) identifies an SNP implicating the enzyme methylthioribulose-1-phosphate dehydratase (APIP) as a modulator of pyroptosis. Although lacking an immediately obvious connection, the work by Ko et al (2) establishes a link between this enzyme and immunity.…”
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“…The rules governing this balance will change with environmental conditions; for example, the balance might be altered by changes in host nutrition or stress level. The work by Ko et al (2) identifies a link between metabolism and immunity that has the potential to balance damage vs. clearance while listening to the nutritive status of the host.…”
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“…MRI1, also known as MRDI (Mediator of RhoA Dependent Invasion) is involved in cell motility and invasion in response to constitutive RhoA activation [157]. APIP inhibits caspase-9 activation and Apaf-1-mediated apoptosis [163] as well as caspase-1 mediated proinflammatory cell death (pyroptosis) [164]. Finally, ADI1 regulates MT1-MMP-dependent cell migration and invasion by binding to the cytoplasmic tail of membrane type 1 -matrix metalloproteinase [165].…”
Section: Methylthioribose Isomerase 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%