Decoding the Role of CYP450 Enzymes in Metabolism and Disease: A Comprehensive Review
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Date
2024-07
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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Biomedicines;2024, 12, 1467
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Abstract
Cytochrome P450 (CYP450) is a group of enzymes that play an essential role in Phase I
metabolism, with 57 functional genes classified into 18 families in the human genome, of which the
CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 families are prominent. Beyond drug metabolism, CYP enzymes metabolize
endogenous compounds such as lipids, proteins, and hormones to maintain physiological homeostasis. Thus, dysregulation of CYP450 enzymes can lead to different endocrine disorders. Moreover,
CYP450 enzymes significantly contribute to fatty acid metabolism, cholesterol synthesis, and bile
acid biosynthesis, impacting cellular physiology and disease pathogenesis. Their diverse functions
emphasize their therapeutic potential in managing hypercholesterolemia and neurodegenerative
diseases. Additionally, CYP450 enzymes are implicated in the onset and development of illnesses
such as cancer, influencing chemotherapy outcomes. Assessment of CYP450 enzyme expression
and activity aids in evaluating liver health state and differentiating between liver diseases, guiding
therapeutic decisions, and optimizing drug efficacy. Understanding the roles of CYP450 enzymes and
the clinical effect of their genetic polymorphisms is crucial for developing personalized therapeutic
strategies and enhancing drug responses in diverse patient populations.
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CYP450; polymorphism; fatty acid metabolism; lipid metabolism; vitamin D metabolism; bile acids detoxification; hormone metabolism; PCOS; cancer; NAFLD; cirrhosis