A Comprehensive Review on the Pleotropic Role of Nitric Oxide, a Well-Known Cytotoxin

Authors

  • Ankit Sharma LabyRx Immunological Therapeutics, 2700 Stockton Boulevard, Suite 1108 Sacramento, CA 95817,USA.
  • Estevan Limón López McQuery College of Health and Human Services, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 65897, USA.
  • Michael Babich LabyRx Immunological Therapeutics, 2700 Stockton Boulevard, Suite 1108 Sacramento, CA 95817,USA.
  • James A. Radosevich Center for Molecular Biology of Oral Diseases, College of Dentistry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ist/v1/7108D

Keywords:

Nitric oxide, epigenetics, cytotoxicity, high NO adaptation, oncogenetic

Abstract

Free radical nitric oxide (NO\(\bullet\)) plays a dual role in human physiology and pathophysiology. At low levels NO\(\bullet\) is considered to play a protective role for cells; however, at higher levels it becomes cytotoxic and contributes to tumor angiogenesis and cancer progression. Although earlier studies investigating the role of NO\(\bullet\) in cancer have been tissue-specific, this review focuses on the underlying similarities of NO\(\bullet\) exposure that present across a variety of site-specific cancers. We also try to explain the role of NO\(\bullet\)and the cellular protecting enzyme glutathione-transferase. This article emphasizes the emerging role of NO\(\bullet\)in three main areas related to epigenetics: DNA methylation, microRNAs, and histone modifications. In conclusion, we describe the recent advancement of a model cell line system in which cells demonstrate a high level of NO\(\bullet\) nitric oxide adaptation, and propose that these adapted cell lines can act as useful tools to study the role of NO\(\bullet\) in cancer biology.

Published

2021-11-27

How to Cite

Ankit Sharma, Estevan Limón López, Michael Babich, & James A. Radosevich. (2021). A Comprehensive Review on the Pleotropic Role of Nitric Oxide, a Well-Known Cytotoxin. Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 1, 9–35. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ist/v1/7108D