Apolipoprotein A-I Binding Protein: Functions, Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Targets in Neurological Disorders.

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Zijian Zhang, Yingjun Wang, Hao Yang, Yanhong Jiang, Guyuan Wang, Renfang Mao
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Abstract

Apolipoprotein A-I binding protein (AIBP) interacts with both apolipoprotein A-I and high-density lipoprotein. It modulates lipid raft-related signaling pathways and affects mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, and inflammatory responses, thereby playing an important role in atherosclerosis, neuroinflammation, and neurological disorders. The role of AIBP in cardiovascular diseases has been intensively studied. Nevertheless, recent studies have uncovered correlations between NAD(P)HX differential isomerase variants and various neurological disorders, further highlighting their substantial role in neurological diseases. This review outlines the current investigations on AIBP in neurometabolic diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and neuropathic pain. The present advances are also updated in the function and regulation of AIBP in cholesterol metabolic and inflammatory signaling and explored the potential of AIBP as a promising strategy and target for neurological disorders.

载脂蛋白A-I结合蛋白:神经系统疾病的功能、机制和治疗靶点。
载脂蛋白A-I结合蛋白(AIBP)与载脂蛋白A-I和高密度脂蛋白相互作用。它调节脂质筏相关信号通路,影响线粒体功能、氧化应激和炎症反应,从而在动脉粥样硬化、神经炎症和神经系统疾病中发挥重要作用。AIBP在心血管疾病中的作用已被深入研究。然而,最近的研究发现了NAD(P)HX差异异构酶变异与各种神经系统疾病之间的相关性,进一步强调了它们在神经系统疾病中的重要作用。本文综述了AIBP在神经代谢性疾病、神经退行性疾病和神经性疼痛中的研究进展。目前的进展也更新了AIBP在胆固醇代谢和炎症信号传导中的功能和调控,并探索了AIBP作为神经系统疾病的有前途的策略和靶点的潜力。
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Advanced biology
Advanced biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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