Genes and Diseases (Jan 2024)

Ribonucleotide reductase M2 (RRM2): Regulation, function and targeting strategy in human cancer

  • Zanwen Zuo,
  • Zerong Zhou,
  • Yuzhou Chang,
  • Yan Liu,
  • Yuping Shen,
  • Qizhang Li,
  • Lei Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 218 – 233

Abstract

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Ribonucleotide reductase M2 (RRM2) is a small subunit in ribonucleotide reductases, which participate in nucleotide metabolism and catalyze the conversion of nucleotides to deoxynucleotides, maintaining the dNTP pools for DNA biosynthesis, repair, and replication. RRM2 performs a critical role in the malignant biological behaviors of cancers. The structure, regulation, and function of RRM2 and its inhibitors were discussed. RRM2 gene can produce two transcripts encoding the same ORF. RRM2 expression is regulated at multiple levels during the processes from transcription to translation. Moreover, this gene is associated with resistance, regulated cell death, and tumor immunity. In order to develop and design inhibitors of RRM2, appropriate strategies can be adopted based on different mechanisms. Thus, a greater appreciation of the characteristics of RRM2 is a benefit for understanding tumorigenesis, resistance in cancer, and tumor microenvironment. Moreover, RRM2-targeted therapy will be more attention in future therapeutic approaches for enhancement of treatment effects and amelioration of the dismal prognosis.

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