The emerging role of dysregulated propionate metabolism and methylmalonic acid in metabolic disease, aging, and cancer

IF 27.7 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Moniquetta Shafer, Vivien Low, Zhongchi Li, John Blenis
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Abstract

Propionate metabolism dysregulation has emerged as a source of metabolic health alterations linked to aging, cardiovascular and renal diseases, obesity and diabetes, and cancer. This is supported by several large cohort population studies and recent work revealing its role in cancer progression. Mutations in several enzymes of this metabolic pathway are associated with devastating inborn errors of metabolism, resulting in severe methylmalonic and propionic acidemias. Beyond these rare diseases, however, the broader pathological significance of propionate metabolism and its metabolites has been largely overlooked. Here, we summarize earlier studies and new evidence that the alteration of this pathway and associated metabolites are involved in the development of various metabolic diseases and link aging to cancer progression and metastasis.
失调的丙酸代谢和甲基丙二酸在代谢性疾病、衰老和癌症中的新作用
丙酸代谢失调已成为与衰老、心血管和肾脏疾病、肥胖和糖尿病以及癌症相关的代谢健康改变的来源。这得到了几项大型人群研究的支持,最近的研究揭示了它在癌症进展中的作用。这种代谢途径中几种酶的突变与毁灭性的先天性代谢错误有关,导致严重的甲基丙二酸和丙酸血症。然而,除了这些罕见疾病之外,丙酸代谢及其代谢物的更广泛的病理意义在很大程度上被忽视了。在这里,我们总结了早期的研究和新的证据,表明该途径和相关代谢物的改变参与了各种代谢性疾病的发展,并将衰老与癌症的进展和转移联系起来。
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Cell metabolism
Cell metabolism 生物-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
48.60
自引率
1.40%
发文量
173
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Cell Metabolism is a top research journal established in 2005 that focuses on publishing original and impactful papers in the field of metabolic research.It covers a wide range of topics including diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular biology, aging and stress responses, circadian biology, and many others. Cell Metabolism aims to contribute to the advancement of metabolic research by providing a platform for the publication and dissemination of high-quality research and thought-provoking articles.
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