Lactylation Dynamics and Its Regulatory Roles in Orthopedic Pathologies: A Research Update.

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Zhiqiang Xu, Chengrui Peng, Chenpeng Dong, Guihuo Wei, Chuanhong Zheng, Xianxiong Yin, Hu Qian, Xinghuo Wu, Jun Ao
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Abstract

Post-translational modifications (PTMs) dynamically regulate cellular processes by modifying protein function. Among these, lactylation, a modification derived from lactate, functions through direct or indirect modification of histones or nonhistone proteins. While glycosylation and phosphorylation have established roles in bone metabolism and joint disorders, the biological significance of lactylation in musculoskeletal diseases remains underexplored. This study synthesizes current evidence investigating lactylation in four major orthopedic diseases: intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD), osteoporosis (OP), osteoarthritis (OA), and spinal cord injury (SCI). The evidence indicates that lactylation modulates disease progression through dual mechanisms: coordinating cellular metabolism with extracellular matrix remodeling in IVDD and OA and regulating neuroimmune responses during SCI recovery. Notably, lactylation's regulatory patterns differ from classical PTMs by serving as a molecular bridge linking metabolic reprogramming to pathological tissue remodeling. This contrasts with phosphorylation, which primarily dominates signal transduction pathways. These insights reposition lactate from a metabolic byproduct to a disease-modifying signaling molecule, suggesting lactylation could inform therapeutic strategies for inflammatory, degenerative, and regenerative musculoskeletal disorders.

乳酸化动力学及其在骨科病理中的调节作用:最新研究进展。
翻译后修饰(PTMs)通过改变蛋白质功能来动态调节细胞过程。其中,乳酸化是一种源自乳酸的修饰,通过直接或间接修饰组蛋白或非组蛋白发挥作用。虽然糖基化和磷酸化在骨代谢和关节疾病中已经确立了作用,但乳酸化在肌肉骨骼疾病中的生物学意义仍未得到充分探讨。本研究综合了目前关于四种主要骨科疾病乳酸化的证据:椎间盘退变(IVDD)、骨质疏松(OP)、骨关节炎(OA)和脊髓损伤(SCI)。有证据表明,乳酸化通过双重机制调节疾病进展:在IVDD和OA中协调细胞代谢和细胞外基质重塑,并调节脊髓损伤恢复期间的神经免疫反应。值得注意的是,乳酸化的调节模式不同于经典的ptm,它是连接代谢重编程和病理组织重塑的分子桥梁。这与磷酸化形成对比,磷酸化主要主导信号转导途径。这些见解将乳酸从代谢副产物重新定位为疾病修饰信号分子,表明乳酸化可以为炎症、退行性和再生肌肉骨骼疾病的治疗策略提供信息。
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Journal of Proteome Research
Journal of Proteome Research 生物-生化研究方法
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
4.50%
发文量
251
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Proteome Research publishes content encompassing all aspects of global protein analysis and function, including the dynamic aspects of genomics, spatio-temporal proteomics, metabonomics and metabolomics, clinical and agricultural proteomics, as well as advances in methodology including bioinformatics. The theme and emphasis is on a multidisciplinary approach to the life sciences through the synergy between the different types of "omics".
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