Department of Veterinary Preclinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7AL, UK.
Arthritis Research UK Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis and MRC Arthritis Research UK Centre for Musculoskeletal Ageing Research, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK.
Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2017 May;13(5):302-311. doi: 10.1038/nrrheum.2017.50. Epub 2017 Apr 6.
Metabolism is important for cartilage and synovial joint function. Under adverse microenvironmental conditions, mammalian cells undergo a switch in cell metabolism from a resting regulatory state to a highly metabolically activate state to maintain energy homeostasis. This phenomenon also leads to an increase in metabolic intermediates for the biosynthesis of inflammatory and degradative proteins, which in turn activate key transcription factors and inflammatory signalling pathways involved in catabolic processes, and the persistent perpetuation of drivers of pathogenesis. In the past few years, several studies have demonstrated that metabolism has a key role in inflammatory joint diseases. In particular, metabolism is drastically altered in osteoarthritis (OA) and aberrant immunometabolism may be a key feature of many phenotypes of OA. This Review focuses on aberrant metabolism in the pathogenesis of OA, summarizing the current state of knowledge on the role of impaired metabolism in the cells of the osteoarthritic joint. We also highlight areas for future research, such as the potential to target metabolic pathways and mediators therapeutically.
代谢对于软骨和滑膜关节功能很重要。在不利的微环境条件下,哺乳动物细胞会发生细胞代谢的转变,从静止的调节状态转变为高度代谢激活状态,以维持能量平衡。这种现象也导致代谢中间产物增加,用于合成炎症和降解蛋白,进而激活参与分解代谢过程的关键转录因子和炎症信号通路,使发病机制的驱动因素持续存在。在过去的几年中,几项研究表明代谢在炎症性关节疾病中起着关键作用。特别是,骨关节炎 (OA) 中代谢发生了剧烈改变,异常的免疫代谢可能是 OA 许多表型的一个关键特征。本综述重点关注 OA 发病机制中的异常代谢,总结了目前关于代谢受损在骨关节炎关节细胞中作用的知识状态。我们还强调了未来研究的领域,例如靶向代谢途径和代谢物治疗的潜力。
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