[PDF][PDF] Targeting orphan nuclear receptors for treatment of metabolic diseases and autoimmunity

TP Burris, SA Busby, PR Griffin - Chemistry & biology, 2012 - cell.com
Chemistry & biology, 2012cell.com
The nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily is composed of 48 members in humans and includes
receptors for steroid hormones, thyroid hormone, various lipids and oxysterols. This
superfamily has been a rich source of drug targets for myriad diseases including
inflammation, cancer, and metabolic disorders. Approximately half of the superfamily have
well characterized natural ligands whereas the remaining receptors are considered orphan
receptors and remain a focus of a number of investigators assessing their ability to be …
The nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily is composed of 48 members in humans and includes receptors for steroid hormones, thyroid hormone, various lipids and oxysterols. This superfamily has been a rich source of drug targets for myriad diseases including inflammation, cancer, and metabolic disorders. Approximately half of the superfamily have well characterized natural ligands whereas the remaining receptors are considered orphan receptors and remain a focus of a number of investigators assessing their ability to be regulated by ligands. Here, we review recent discoveries that yield important insight into the druggability of three orphan nuclear receptors: the retinoic acid receptor-like orphan receptors (RORs), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ), and liver receptor homolog-1 (LRH-1).
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