TropicalMed, Vol. 9, Pages 85: Sigma-Class Glutathione Transferases (GSTσ): A New Target with Potential for Helminth Control

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TropicalMed, Vol. 9, Pages 85: Sigma-Class Glutathione Transferases (GSTσ): A New Target with Potential for Helminth Control

Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed9040085

Authors: Lluvia de Carolina Sánchez Pérez Rafael A. Zubillaga Ponciano García-Gutiérrez Abraham Landa

Glutathione transferases (GSTs EC 2.5.1.18) are critical components of phase II metabolism, instrumental in xenobiotics’ metabolism. Their primary function involves conjugating glutathione to both endogenous and exogenous toxic compounds, which increases their solubility and enables their ejection from cells. They also play a role in the transport of non-substrate compounds and immunomodulation, aiding in parasite establishment within its host. The cytosolic GST subfamily is the most abundant and diverse in helminths, and sigma-class GST (GSTσ) belongs to it. This review focuses on three key functions of GSTσ: serving as a detoxifying agent that provides drug resistance, functioning as an immune system modulator through its involvement in prostaglandins synthesis, and acting as a vaccine antigen.

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