Objective To summarize the relationship between tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) and apoptosis. Methods Domestic and international researches on progress of TRAF6 and apoptotic signaling pathway, especially focused on the functional features of TRAF6 in different system diseases were searched and reviewed. Results TRAF6 took part in several signaling pathways, which had been implicated in regulating apoptosis, and its roles differed in different system diseases and in different conditions. TRAF6 promoted tumorigenesis by inhibiting apoptosis, while it played a proapoptotic or prosurvival role in nervous system and inflammatory diseases. Conclusion TRAF6 plays an important role in apoptosis and involves in the development of tumor, nervous system disease, and inflammatory diseases.
Liddle syndrome and Gordon syndrome are two rare single-gene inherited hypertension diseases. In patients≤40 years, the prevalence of Liddle syndrome is about 1% and Gordon syndrome is uncertain all over the word, for which is often misdiagnosed and mistreated. The therapies of those diseases are targeted at gene mutation sites, as well as combined with modified lifestyle, and can achieve satisfactory diseases control. This paper reports a patient who is diagnosed with Liddle syndrome and Gordon syndrome at the same time. We aimed to consolidate and improve the diagnosis and accurate treatment of those two diseases by sharing, studying and discussing together with clinical doctors.