Proteostasis defects: Medicinal challenges of imperfect aging & neurodegeneration

Q2 Medicine
Prashant Kumar , Akash Choudhary , Sumit Kinger , Yuvraj Anandrao Jagtap , Ankur Rakesh Dubey , Ravi Kumar Gutti , Deepak Chitkara , Anil K. Suresh , Amit Mishra
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Abstract

A prolonged healthy life is based on the optimal activity of an organism’s organ systems, and healthy cells are at the core of this proper functioning. Cellular homeostasis is of utmost importance, and a cell deploys several cytoprotective mechanisms to maintain this balance. One such mechanism is protein quality control (PQC) to preserve proteostasis and maintain functionality of proteins. In PQC, the chaperone system and proteolytic pathways like autophagy and ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) are primary cell devices preventing misfolding/aggregation of proteins and clearing out toxic protein aggregates and dysfunctional organelles. Aging is an unavoidable biological phenomenon observed in many organisms that negatively affects the functionality of multiple organs systems, thus reducing the life span. It constitutes a significant risk factor for impairment of PQC elements and proteostasis disruption, linked with physiological dysfunction of organelles along with other anomalies. Aging presents various medicinal challenges as it affects multiple physiological processes at once. In aging, declined PQC capacity can lead to increased incidence of several age-associated diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders. Proper maintenance and modulation of these PQC elements present an attractive therapeutic intervention opportunity for such disorders. Here, we present PQC and its components as a system affected in imperfect aging, its potential for modulation to improve healthspan and counter aging associated disorders, along with challenges linked with inherent complex nature of aging biology.

蛋白质变性缺陷:不完全衰老和神经退行性变的医学挑战
健康长寿是建立在生物体器官系统最佳活动的基础上的,而健康细胞是这种正常功能的核心。细胞稳态是至关重要的,细胞部署了几种细胞保护机制来维持这种平衡。一种这样的机制是蛋白质质量控制(PQC),以保持蛋白质的蛋白稳定并保持蛋白质的功能。在PQC中,伴侣系统和蛋白水解途径,如自噬和泛素-蛋白酶体系统(UPS)是防止蛋白质错误折叠/聚集并清除有毒蛋白质聚集体和功能失调的细胞器的主要细胞装置。衰老是在许多生物体中观察到的一种不可避免的生物现象,它会对多个器官系统的功能产生负面影响,从而缩短寿命。它构成了PQC元件受损和蛋白稳定破坏的重要风险因素,与细胞器的生理功能障碍以及其他异常有关。衰老带来了各种各样的医学挑战,因为它同时影响多种生理过程。在衰老过程中,PQC能力下降会导致几种与年龄相关的疾病的发病率增加,包括神经退行性疾病。这些PQC元素的适当维持和调节为此类疾病提供了一个有吸引力的治疗干预机会。在这里,我们介绍了PQC及其组件作为一个受不完全衰老影响的系统,它在改善健康寿命和对抗衰老相关疾病方面的潜力,以及与衰老生物学固有的复杂性相关的挑战。
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Translational Medicine of Aging
Translational Medicine of Aging Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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