Journal article

Cystathionine β -Synthase in Physiology and Cancer

H Zhu, S Blake, KT Chan, RB Pearson, J Kang

Biomed Research International | HINDAWI LTD | Published : 2018

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Abstract

Cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) regulates homocysteine metabolism and contributes to hydrogen sulfide (H2S) biosynthesis through which it plays multifunctional roles in the regulation of cellular energetics, redox status, DNA methylation, and protein modification. Inactivating mutations in CBS contribute to the pathogenesis of the autosomal recessive disease CBS-deficient homocystinuria. Recent studies demonstrating that CBS promotes colon and ovarian cancer growth in preclinical models highlight a newly identified oncogenic role for CBS. On the contrary, tumor-suppressive effects of CBS have been reported in other cancer types, suggesting context-dependent roles of CBS in tumor growth and pr..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors apologize to the authors of many primary research papers that were not cited here due to space constraints but whose work influenced their understanding substantially. This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia project and program grants and Cancer Council Victoria. Researchers were funded by NHMRC Fellowships (Richard B. Pearson), a Melbourne International Research Scholarship (Haoran Zhu), and Research Training Program Scholarship (the University of Melbourne) (Shaun Blake).