Yang Yunuo, Wu Jiaxuan, Zhou Wenjun, Ji Guang, Dang Yanqi
Institute of Digestive Diseases China-Canada Center of Research for Digestive Diseases (ccCRDD) Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai China.
State Key Laboratory of Integration and Innovation of Classic Formula and Modern Chinese Medicine (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Shanghai China.
MedComm (2020). 2024 Sep 30;5(10):e752. doi: 10.1002/mco2.752. eCollection 2024 Oct.
Metabolism-related diseases, including diabetes mellitus, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, are becoming increasingly prevalent, thereby posing significant threats to human health and longevity. Proteins, as the primary mediators of biological activities, undergo various posttranslational modifications (PTMs), including phosphorylation, ubiquitination, acetylation, methylation, and SUMOylation, among others, which substantially diversify their functions. These modifications are crucial in the physiological and pathological processes associated with metabolic disorders. Despite advancements in the field, there remains a deficiency in contemporary summaries addressing how these modifications influence processes of metabolic disease. This review aims to systematically elucidate the mechanisms through which PTM of proteins impact the progression of metabolic diseases, including diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Additionally, the limitations of the current body of research are critically assessed. Leveraging PTMs of proteins provides novel insights and therapeutic targets for the prevention and treatment of metabolic disorders. Numerous drugs designed to target these modifications are currently in preclinical or clinical trials. This review also provides a comprehensive summary. By elucidating the intricate interplay between PTMs and metabolic pathways, this study advances understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic dysfunction, thereby facilitating the development of more precise and effective disease management strategies.
包括糖尿病、肥胖症、高脂血症和非酒精性脂肪性肝病在内的代谢相关疾病正日益普遍,从而对人类健康和长寿构成重大威胁。蛋白质作为生物活性的主要介导者,会经历各种翻译后修饰(PTM),包括磷酸化、泛素化、乙酰化、甲基化和SUMO化等,这些修饰极大地丰富了它们的功能。这些修饰在与代谢紊乱相关的生理和病理过程中至关重要。尽管该领域取得了进展,但在当代关于这些修饰如何影响代谢疾病进程的综述方面仍存在不足。本综述旨在系统地阐明蛋白质的PTM影响代谢疾病进展的机制,包括糖尿病、肥胖症、高脂血症和非酒精性脂肪性肝病。此外,对当前研究主体的局限性进行了批判性评估。利用蛋白质的PTM为代谢紊乱的预防和治疗提供了新的见解和治疗靶点。目前有许多针对这些修饰设计的药物正处于临床前或临床试验阶段。本综述还提供了全面的总结。通过阐明PTM与代谢途径之间的复杂相互作用,本研究推进了对代谢功能障碍潜在分子机制的理解,从而有助于制定更精确有效的疾病管理策略。