Extracellular PDI in thrombosis and vascular injury.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Jinyu Wang, Philip J Hogg, Xulin Xu, Chao Fang
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Abstract

Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) catalyzes the reduction, oxidation, and isomerization of disulfide bonds. Although initially discovered as an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-residing protein, PDI has been demonstrated to play critical roles on cell surfaces and in the extracellular milieu under different pathophysiological settings. During thrombosis extracellular PDI regulates both platelet activation and coagulation, while during vascular injury PDI modulates proinflammatory neutrophil recruitment and the homeostasis of vascular cells. The identification of PDI substrates using mass spectrometry-based techniques such as mechanism-based kinetic trapping and differential cysteine alkylation has significantly advanced our understanding of the mechanisms whereby extracellular PDI regulates these pathophysiological processes. PDI may reduce or oxidize allosteric disulfide bonds and change the function of adhesive receptors, coagulation-related plasma proteins and signaling molecules that are important during thrombosis and vascular injury responses. The catalytic cysteines of PDI can also be post-translationally modified to enable PDI to transmit redox active species. This review aims to summarize the most recent advances about the roles of extracellular PDI in thrombosis and vascular injury and their mechanisms. With the discovery of novel PDI inhibitors, this body of knowledge will provide novel opportunities to develop strategies for the treatment of thrombotic and vascular diseases.

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细胞外PDI在血栓和血管损伤中的作用。
蛋白质二硫异构酶(PDI)催化二硫键的还原、氧化和异构化。虽然最初是作为内质网(ER)驻留蛋白发现的,但PDI已被证明在不同病理生理环境下在细胞表面和细胞外环境中发挥关键作用。在血栓形成期间,细胞外PDI调节血小板活化和凝血,而在血管损伤期间,PDI调节促炎中性粒细胞募集和血管细胞的稳态。利用质谱技术鉴定PDI底物,如基于机制的动力学捕获和差异半胱氨酸烷基化,大大提高了我们对细胞外PDI调节这些病理生理过程的机制的理解。PDI可以减少或氧化变张二硫键,改变粘附受体、凝固相关血浆蛋白和信号分子的功能,这些在血栓形成和血管损伤反应中很重要。PDI的催化半胱氨酸也可以被翻译后修饰,使PDI能够传递氧化还原活性物质。本文综述了细胞外PDI在血栓形成和血管损伤中的作用及其机制的最新进展。随着新的PDI抑制剂的发现,这一知识体系将为血栓性和血管疾病的治疗提供新的机会。
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Thrombosis Journal
Thrombosis Journal Medicine-Hematology
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
3.20%
发文量
69
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Thrombosis Journal is an open-access journal that publishes original articles on aspects of clinical and basic research, new methodology, case reports and reviews in the areas of thrombosis. Topics of particular interest include the diagnosis of arterial and venous thrombosis, new antithrombotic treatments, new developments in the understanding, diagnosis and treatments of atherosclerotic vessel disease, relations between haemostasis and vascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, immunology and obesity.
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