
pmid: 26026242
pmc: PMC5654500
Research spanning nearly four decades has assigned to the translocator protein (18 kDa) (TSPO) a critical role, among others, in the mitochondrial import of cholesterol, the subsequent steps of (neuro)steroid production, and systemic endocrine regulation, with implications for the pathophysiology of immune, inflammatory, neurodegenerative, and psychiatric as well as neoplastic diseases. Recent knockout studies in mice unexpectedly report normal or latent phenotypes, raising doubts about the protein's role in steroidogenesis and other previously postulated functions and challenging the validity of earlier data on the selectivity of TSPO-binding drugs. Here we provide a synthesis of the current debate from a structural and molecular biology perspective, discuss the limits of inference in loss-of-function (gene knockout) studies, and suggest new functions of TSPO.
Cell constituents, 570, Membranes, TSPO protein, human, Bzrp protein, mouse, Gene repressors, Proteins, Heme, metabolism [Cholesterol], metabolism [Mitochondria], genetics [Receptors, GABA], Mitochondria, metabolism [Receptors, GABA], Metabolism, Cholesterol, Receptors, GABA, Membrane proteins, Receptors, Transcriptional factors, Animals, Humans, ddc: ddc:610
Cell constituents, 570, Membranes, TSPO protein, human, Bzrp protein, mouse, Gene repressors, Proteins, Heme, metabolism [Cholesterol], metabolism [Mitochondria], genetics [Receptors, GABA], Mitochondria, metabolism [Receptors, GABA], Metabolism, Cholesterol, Receptors, GABA, Membrane proteins, Receptors, Transcriptional factors, Animals, Humans, ddc: ddc:610
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