P2Y2 Receptor Signaling in Health and Disease.

IF 4.9 2区 生物学
Fatemeh Salarpour, Jean Sévigny
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Abstract

P2Y2 receptors are a subclass of G protein-coupled receptors activated by the extracellular nucleotides ATP and UTP. These receptors are widely expressed in multiple tissues-including the brain, lungs, heart, and kidneys-and play pivotal roles in inflammation, wound healing, and cell migration. Through coupling with various G proteins, P2Y2 receptors initiate diverse intracellular signaling pathways that mediate calcium mobilization, cytokine release, and cytoskeletal reorganization. Recent studies highlight their dual roles in health and disease. In physiological contexts, P2Y2 receptors contribute to immune modulation and tissue repair. In pathological conditions, they are implicated in Alzheimer's disease by promoting non-amyloidogenic processing of amyloid precursor protein and in dry eye disease by enhancing mucin secretion while modulating ocular inflammation. They also influence chloride secretion and mucosal hydration in cystic fibrosis and contribute to inflammatory regulation and epithelial repair in inflammatory bowel disease. Additionally, P2Y2 receptors modulate breast cancer progression by regulating cell adhesion, migration, and matrix remodeling. Their involvement in blood pressure regulation via epithelial sodium channel modulation and their facilitative role in HIV-1 entry further underscore their clinical significance. These multifaceted functions position P2Y2 receptors as promising therapeutic targets for diverse diseases, warranting further investigation for translational applications.

P2Y2受体在健康和疾病中的信号传导。
P2Y2受体是由胞外核苷酸ATP和UTP激活的G蛋白偶联受体的一个亚类。这些受体在多种组织中广泛表达,包括大脑、肺、心脏和肾脏,并在炎症、伤口愈合和细胞迁移中发挥关键作用。通过与多种G蛋白偶联,P2Y2受体启动多种细胞内信号通路,介导钙动员、细胞因子释放和细胞骨架重组。最近的研究强调了它们在健康和疾病中的双重作用。在生理环境中,P2Y2受体参与免疫调节和组织修复。在病理条件下,它们通过促进淀粉样前体蛋白的非淀粉样变性加工而与阿尔茨海默病有关,并通过在调节眼部炎症的同时增强粘蛋白分泌而与干眼病有关。它们还影响囊性纤维化的氯离子分泌和粘膜水化,并参与炎症性肠病的炎症调节和上皮修复。此外,P2Y2受体通过调节细胞粘附、迁移和基质重塑来调节乳腺癌的进展。它们通过上皮钠通道调节参与血压调节,并在HIV-1进入中的促进作用进一步强调了它们的临床意义。这些多方面的功能使P2Y2受体成为多种疾病的有希望的治疗靶点,值得进一步研究其转化应用。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067) provides an advanced forum for chemistry, molecular physics (chemical physics and physical chemistry) and molecular biology. It publishes research articles, reviews, communications and short notes. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their theoretical and experimental results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the length of the papers or the number of electronics supplementary files. For articles with computational results, the full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material (including animated pictures, videos, interactive Excel sheets, software executables and others).
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