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Notch信号通路在唾液腺发育及疾病中的意义

Significance of Notch Signaling in Salivary Gland Development and Diseases.

作者信息

Sisto Margherita, Lisi Sabrina

机构信息

Department of Translational Biomedicine and Neuroscience (DiBraiN), Section of Human Anatomy and Histology, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", 70123 Bari, Italy.

出版信息

J Clin Med. 2025 May 10;14(10):3325. doi: 10.3390/jcm14103325.

Abstract

Notch-mediated signaling pathways represent a system that is conserved from an evolutionary point of view, demonstrating a key role in determining cell fate in development; in fact, Notch operates at multiple levels during tissue and organ organization, intervening in the key processes of organogenesis. As a consequence of this, a dysregulation of the Notch-mediated pathways leads to the onset of various pathological conditions such as autoimmune diseases or tumors. The activation of Notch-mediated molecular pathways has also been demonstrated in the development of salivary glands (SGs) and in associated pathologies. Although the numerous advances made in recent years have clarified various aspects of the activation of transductional cascades involving Notch in SGs development and diseases, there are still many aspects that require experimental investigation. In this review, we report, for therapeutic purposes, what is present in the literature relating to the mechanisms regulating the development of Notch-mediated SGs and the most recent discoveries relating to SGs pathologies that derive from alterations of the Notch-mediated pathways.

摘要

Notch介导的信号通路是一个从进化角度来看保守的系统,在决定发育过程中的细胞命运方面发挥关键作用;事实上,Notch在组织和器官形成过程中在多个层面发挥作用,参与器官发生的关键过程。因此,Notch介导的信号通路失调会导致各种病理状况的发生,如自身免疫性疾病或肿瘤。Notch介导的分子通路的激活也已在唾液腺(SGs)的发育及相关病理状况中得到证实。尽管近年来取得的众多进展已阐明了涉及Notch的转导级联在SGs发育和疾病中的激活的各个方面,但仍有许多方面需要进行实验研究。在这篇综述中,出于治疗目的,我们报告了文献中有关调节Notch介导的SGs发育的机制以及源自Notch介导的信号通路改变的SGs病理状况的最新发现。

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