The role of roof plate-specific spondins in liver homeostasis and disease

Q2 Medicine
Le Yang, Wenhui Yue, Hang Zhang, Yue Gao, Lin Yang, Liying Li
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Abstract

As evolutionarily conserved signals, roof plate-specific spondins (R-spondins; RSPOs) are a family with four members (RSPO1–4) exerting distinctly different functions. RSPOs have five receptors and correlate with different signaling pathways through these receptors and then perform various functions. Moreover, their best-known molecular function is the capacity to enhance WNT signaling pathways, which play critical roles in several processes. A recent study shows that RSPOs not only potentiate the WNT/beta (β)-catenin signaling pathway but are also involved in the WNT/planar cell polarity signaling pathway. RSPOs influence liver homeostasis and the development of multiple liver diseases. RSPO1 increases cell proliferation, protects hepatocytes from injury, improves liver regenerative potential, and affects liver metabolic zonation. RSPO2 not only regulates proliferation-associated genes and promotes differentiation in the liver but also participates in liver fibrosis through the WNT/β-catenin signaling pathway. RSPO3 is a key determinant of proper liver function, such as promoting hepatocyte regeneration and maintaining liver zonation. RSPO3 is upregulated in liver fibrosis and livers of patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. Besides, RSPO2 and RSPO3 are confirmed as oncogenes and involved in the occurrence of liver cancer. The role of RSPO4 in the liver remains unclear. In this review, the structural and biochemical properties of RSPOs and their receptors and their roles in liver homeostasis and disease are summarized.

顶板特异性反应蛋白在肝脏稳态和疾病中的作用
作为进化保守的信号,顶板特异性spondins (R-spondins;RSPO1-4是一个由4个成员组成的大家庭,它们的功能各不相同。rspo有5个受体,通过这些受体与不同的信号通路相互关联,然后发挥不同的功能。此外,它们最著名的分子功能是增强WNT信号通路的能力,这在几个过程中起着关键作用。最近的一项研究表明,RSPOs不仅增强了WNT/ β (β)-catenin信号通路,而且还参与了WNT/平面细胞极性信号通路。RSPOs影响肝脏稳态和多种肝脏疾病的发展。RSPO1促进细胞增殖,保护肝细胞免受损伤,提高肝脏再生潜能,影响肝脏代谢分区。RSPO2不仅在肝脏中调控增殖相关基因,促进分化,还通过WNT/β-catenin信号通路参与肝纤维化。RSPO3是正常肝功能的关键决定因素,如促进肝细胞再生和维持肝分区。RSPO3在肝纤维化和非酒精性脂肪性肝炎患者的肝脏中表达上调。此外,RSPO2和RSPO3被证实为致癌基因,参与了肝癌的发生。RSPO4在肝脏中的作用尚不清楚。本文就RSPOs及其受体的结构和生化特性及其在肝脏稳态和疾病中的作用进行综述。
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Liver Research
Liver Research Medicine-Gastroenterology
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