2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1121353
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Pathophysiological role of BACH transcription factors in digestive system diseases

Abstract: BTB and CNC homologous (BACH) proteins, including BACH1 and BACH2, are transcription factors that are widely expressed in human tissues. BACH proteins form heterodimers with small musculoaponeurotic fibrosarcoma (MAF) proteins to suppress the transcription of target genes. Furthermore, BACH1 promotes the transcription of target genes. BACH proteins regulate physiological processes, such as the differentiation of B cells and T cells, mitochondrial function, and heme homeostasis as well as pathogenesis related t… Show more

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“…It has been shown to function as an inducer of metastatic genes in breast cancer, including CXCR4 and MMP1 [ 218 ]. BACH1 is involved in various physiological processes and pathogenesis related to inflammation, oxidative stress damage, autoimmunity disorders, and cancer angiogenesis, among others [ 219 ].…”
Section: Transcriptional Regulation Of Polyphenols Vitamins and Seleniummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown to function as an inducer of metastatic genes in breast cancer, including CXCR4 and MMP1 [ 218 ]. BACH1 is involved in various physiological processes and pathogenesis related to inflammation, oxidative stress damage, autoimmunity disorders, and cancer angiogenesis, among others [ 219 ].…”
Section: Transcriptional Regulation Of Polyphenols Vitamins and Seleniummentioning
confidence: 99%