Myo-Inositol Oxygenase (MIOX): A Pivotal Regulator and Therapeutic Target in Multiple Diseases.

IF 3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Shaocong Han, Min Zhang, Huan Yang, Huiqiong Yang, Yanmei Tang, Weixi Li, Li Li, Jie Yu, Xingxin Yang
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Myo-inositol oxygenase (MIOX), as the sole enzyme catalyzing myo-inositol (MI) catabolism in mammals, plays a central role in maintaining intracellular MI homeostasis. Dysregulation of MIOX activity disrupts MI metabolic balance, leading to pathological processes including oxidative stress, inflammation, and ferroptosis, which subsequently induce multiple diseases such as metabolic syndrome, neurological disorders, tumors, and reproductive/developmental disorders. This article systematically reviews the structure and function of MIOX as well as the pathological consequences arising from its dysregulation. Although its pathological significance is increasingly recognized, the molecular mechanisms of MIOX in many diseases have not been fully elucidated, and targeted modulators of MIOX are lacking. Future research should focus on the in-depth elucidation of the pathogenic mechanisms of MIOX disorders and the development of MIOX modulators, thereby providing precise therapeutic strategies for related diseases.

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肌醇加氧酶(MIOX):多种疾病的关键调节因子和治疗靶点。
肌醇加氧酶(MIOX)是哺乳动物中唯一催化肌醇分解代谢的酶,在维持细胞内肌醇稳态中起着重要作用。MIOX活性的失调会破坏心肌代谢平衡,导致氧化应激、炎症和上睑铁等病理过程,从而诱发多种疾病,如代谢综合征、神经系统疾病、肿瘤和生殖/发育障碍。本文系统地综述了MIOX的结构和功能,以及其失调引起的病理后果。虽然其病理意义日益被认识,但MIOX在许多疾病中的分子机制尚未完全阐明,缺乏靶向的MIOX调节剂。未来的研究应着眼于深入阐明MIOX疾病的致病机制和开发MIOX调节剂,从而为相关疾病提供精准的治疗策略。
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Current Issues in Molecular Biology
Current Issues in Molecular Biology 生物-生化研究方法
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2.90
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380
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期刊介绍: Current Issues in Molecular Biology (CIMB) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing review articles and minireviews in all areas of molecular biology and microbiology. Submitted articles are subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) and are open access immediately upon publication. All manuscripts undergo a peer-review process.
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