Function and application of brain‑derived neurotrophic factor precursors (Review).

IF 5.7 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
International journal of molecular medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-09 DOI:10.3892/ijmm.2025.5546
Risheng Chen, Weixin Chen, Ping Li, Yingchang Zhao, Qianqian Zeng, Wenqing Chen, Dequan Cao
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Abstract

Brain‑derived neurotrophic factor precursor (proBDNF) plays a critical role in the pathogenesis and progression of various human diseases. Through its interaction with p75NTR and sortilin receptors, proBDNF promotes apoptosis, impairs synaptic plasticity, and contributes to the regulation of immune system function, inflammatory responses and cellular metabolic processes. proBDNF is widely distributed throughout the body, and as such, extensive research has demonstrated that proBDNF is significantly associated with the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying several diseases. In the present review, the mechanisms by which proBDNF contributes to different diseases are summarized to highlight its potential therapeutic and diagnostic implications. Specifically, the role of proBDNF in cognitive disorders, focusing on its effects on synaptic function and neural network dynamics, while analyzing the cascade reactions involving proBDNF and downstream effector molecules in inflammatory diseases, to elucidate its bidirectional regulatory effects in tumor initiation and progression. Furthermore, the function of proBDNF in neurogenesis, the mechanism by which it regulates the memory of fear, and enhances individual behavioral flexibility is discussed. Finally, the potential of proBDNF as a biomarker for disease diagnosis and the therapeutic prospects of targeting it using monoclonal antibodies are highlighted while also proposing future research directions. The present review can serve as a reference for translational medical research on proBDNF and its receptors.

脑源性神经营养因子前体的功能和应用(综述)。
脑源性神经营养因子前体(proBDNF)在各种人类疾病的发病和进展中起着关键作用。proBDNF通过与p75NTR和sortilin受体相互作用,促进细胞凋亡,损害突触可塑性,并参与调节免疫系统功能、炎症反应和细胞代谢过程。proBDNF广泛分布于全身,因此,大量研究表明,proBDNF与几种疾病的病理生理机制显著相关。本文综述了proBDNF在不同疾病中的作用机制,强调了其潜在的治疗和诊断意义。具体而言,研究proBDNF在认知障碍中的作用,重点关注其对突触功能和神经网络动力学的影响,同时分析proBDNF及其下游效应分子在炎症性疾病中的级联反应,阐明其在肿瘤发生和发展中的双向调节作用。进一步探讨了proBDNF在神经发生中的功能、调节恐惧记忆和增强个体行为灵活性的机制。最后,强调了proBDNF作为疾病诊断生物标志物的潜力,以及利用单克隆抗体靶向其治疗的前景,并提出了未来的研究方向。本文综述可为proBDNF及其受体的转化医学研究提供参考。
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International journal of molecular medicine
International journal of molecular medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
12.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
124
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The main aim of Spandidos Publications is to facilitate scientific communication in a clear, concise and objective manner, while striving to provide prompt publication of original works of high quality. The journals largely concentrate on molecular and experimental medicine, oncology, clinical and experimental cancer treatment and biomedical research. All journals published by Spandidos Publications Ltd. maintain the highest standards of quality, and the members of their Editorial Boards are world-renowned scientists.
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