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Rho 激酶在健康与疾病中的作用:从基础科学到转化研究。

Rho Kinases in Health and Disease: From Basic Science to Translational Research.

机构信息

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale UMR1087, Université de Nantes, CHU Nantes, l'institut du thorax, Nantes, France

出版信息

Pharmacol Rev. 2015 Oct;67(4):1074-95. doi: 10.1124/pr.115.010595.

Abstract

Rho-associated kinases ROCK1 and ROCK2 are key regulators of actin cytoskeleton dynamics downstream of Rho GTPases that participate in the control of important physiologic functions, S including cell contraction, migration, proliferation, adhesion, and inflammation. Several excellent review articles dealing with ROCK function and regulation have been published over the past few years. Although a brief overview of general molecular, biochemical, and functional properties of ROCKs is included, an effort has been made to produce an original work by collecting and synthesizing recent studies aimed at translating basic discoveries from cell and experimental models into knowledge of human physiology, pathophysiological mechanisms, and medical therapeutics. This review points out the specificity and distinct roles of ROCK1 and ROCK2 isoforms highlighted in the last few years. Results obtained from genetically modified mice and genetic analysis in humans are discussed. This review also addresses the involvement of ROCKs in human diseases and the potential use of ROCK activity as a biomarker or a pharmacological target for specific inhibitors.

摘要

Rho 相关激酶 ROCK1 和 ROCK2 是 Rho GTPases 下游细胞骨架动力学的关键调节因子,参与控制重要的生理功能,包括细胞收缩、迁移、增殖、黏附和炎症。在过去的几年中,已经发表了几篇关于 ROCK 功能和调节的优秀综述文章。尽管包括了对 ROCK 的一般分子、生化和功能特性的简要概述,但本文努力通过收集和综合最近的研究来进行原创工作,旨在将细胞和实验模型中的基础发现转化为对人类生理学、病理生理机制和医学治疗的认识。本文综述指出了 ROCK1 和 ROCK2 同工型在过去几年中凸显的特异性和独特作用。讨论了从基因修饰小鼠和人类遗传分析中获得的结果。本文还讨论了 ROCK 在人类疾病中的作用以及 ROCK 活性作为特定抑制剂的生物标志物或药理学靶点的潜在用途。

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