Role of IGFBP-3 in Human Diseases Relying on Different Cell Signaling Pathways.

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Advanced biomedical research Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4103/abr.abr_23_23
Nima Naseri, Mohammad Reza Mofid
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Abstract

Insulin growth factor protein 3 (IGFBP-3) is a member of the binding protein family which is known as the main carrier of insulin-like growth factors in human serum. Through the existence of multiple IGFBP-3 binding partners such as insulin growth factors (IGFs), transmembrane receptor 219 (TMEM219) protein, retinoid X receptors (RXRs), and other proteins, in IGF-dependent and IGF-independent cell signaling pathways, IGFBP-3 exerts the various key roles associated with physiological processes such as cell growth prevention and differentiation, apoptosis induction and have several metabolic activities such as regulating blood glucose, lipid metabolism, regulating bone, and chondrocyte growth as well. Moreover, IGFBP-3 plays an important role in the pathophysiology of a variety of human diseases including ischemia, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes mellitus, asthma, and cancer. Therefore, in this current study, we intend to describe the IGFBP-3 role depending on its effect on the pathophysiology of human illnesses.

IGFBP-3在依赖不同细胞信号通路的人类疾病中的作用
胰岛素生长因子蛋白3 (Insulin growth factor protein 3, IGFBP-3)是结合蛋白家族的一员,是人血清中胰岛素样生长因子的主要载体。IGFBP-3通过在igf依赖和不依赖的细胞信号通路中存在胰岛素生长因子(IGFs)、跨膜受体219 (TMEM219)蛋白、类视黄醇X受体(RXRs)等多种IGFBP-3结合伙伴,在细胞生长和分化、细胞凋亡诱导等生理过程中发挥各种关键作用,并具有调节血糖、脂质代谢、调节骨骼和软骨细胞的生长。此外,IGFBP-3在包括缺血、阿尔茨海默病、糖尿病、哮喘和癌症在内的多种人类疾病的病理生理中发挥重要作用。因此,在当前的研究中,我们打算根据IGFBP-3在人类疾病病理生理中的作用来描述它的作用。
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