17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase


17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases , also 17-ketosteroid reductases, are a group of alcohol oxidoreductases which catalyze the reduction of 17-ketosteroids and the dehydrogenation of 17β-hydroxysteroids in steroidogenesis and steroid metabolism. This includes interconversion of DHEA and androstenediol, androstenedione and testosterone, and estrone and estradiol.
The major reactions catalyzed by 17β-HSD are in fact hydrogenation rather than dehydrogenation reactions.

Reactions

17β-HSDs have been known to catalyze the following redox reactions of sex steroids:

Genes

Genes coding for 17β-HSD include:
At least 7 of the 14 isoforms of 17β-HSD are involved in interconversion of 17-ketosteroids and 17β-hydroxysteroids.

Overview

Clinical significance

Mutations in HSD17B3 are responsible for type III deficiency.
Inhibitors of 17β-HSD type II are of interest for the potential treatment of osteoporosis.
Some inhibitors of 17β-HSD type I have been identified, for example esters of cinnamic acid and various flavones.