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Bmi-1: At the crossroads of physiological and pathological biology

Bmi-1: At the crossroads of physiological and pathological biology

Resham Bhattacharya
Soumyajit Banerjee Mustafi
Mark Street
Anindya Dey
Shailendra Kumar Dhar Dwivedi
Genes & Diseases第2卷, 第3期pp.225-239纸质出版 2015-09-01在线发表 2015-05-05
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Bmi-1 is a member of the Polycomb repressor complex 1 that mediates gene silencing by regulating chromatin structure and is indispensable for self-renewal of both normal and cancer stem cells. Despite three decades of research that have elucidated the transcriptional regulation, post-translational modifications and functions of Bmi-1 in regulating the DNA damage response, cellular bioenergetics, and pathologies, the entire potential of a protein with such varied functions remains to be realized. This review attempts to synthesize the current knowledge on Bmi-1 with an emphasis on its role in both normal physiology and cancer. Additionally, since cancer stem cells are emerging as a new paradigm for therapy resistance, the role of Bmi-1 in this perspective is also highlighted. The wide spectrum of malignancies that implicate Bmi-1 as a signature for stemness and oncogenesis also make it a suitable candidate for therapy. Nonetheless, new approaches are vitally needed to further characterize physiological roles of Bmi-1 with the long-term goal of using Bmi-1 as a prognostic marker and a therapeutic target.

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AgingBmi-1CancerPost translational modificationStem cell