Qian Li , Yin Tintut , Linda L. Demer , Roberto I. Vazquez-Padron , Michelle P. Bendeck , Jeffrey J. Hsu
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胶原蛋白在细胞外基质(ECM)中具有双重功能,既是结构成分,又是基质细胞通讯的信号分子。虽然胶原蛋白分子具有共同的三螺旋结构,但其超分子结构有助于将它们分为近 30 种不同类型的胶原蛋白。VIII 型胶原蛋白是一种非纤维状、短链、网络状胶原蛋白,在整个血管中都有表达。在心血管、肺部和肾脏疾病以及几种不同类型的癌症中,VIII 型胶原蛋白表达异常。它在血管生成、血管损伤修复、维持动脉顺应性、动脉粥样硬化斑块形成和稳定性调节、纤维化和 ECM 重塑中发挥着积极作用。本综述概述了胶原蛋白 VIII 在血管相关疾病中的特性,从临床意义到实验室研究,重点强调了胶原蛋白 VIII 在血管 ECM 中的信号特性。胶原蛋白 VIII 在人类疾病和实验动物模型中的表达模式突显了该蛋白重要但尚未被充分探索的功能。对其机制和下游信号通路的深入了解可能会为胶原蛋白 VIII 的转化和组织工程应用铺平道路。
Collagens have dual functions in the extracellular matrix (ECM), acting as both structural components and signaling molecules in matricellular communication. Although collagen molecules share a common triple helix motif, the supramolecular organization helps classify them into nearly 30 different types of collagens. Collagen type VIII is a non-fibrillar, short-chain, network-forming collagen that is expressed throughout the vasculature. Collagen VIII expression is aberrant in cardiovascular, lung, and renal disease, as well as in several different types of cancer. It plays active roles in angiogenesis, vessel injury repair, maintenance of arterial compliance, atherosclerotic plaque formation and stability modulation, fibrosis, and ECM remodeling. This review presents an overview of the characteristics of collagen VIII in vascular-related disorders, from clinical significance to laboratory studies, with a major focus on highlighting the signaling properties of collagen VIII in the vascular ECM. The expression patterns of collagen VIII in human diseases and experimental animal models highlight the protein's important yet underexplored functions. A deeper understanding of its mechanisms and downstream signaling pathways may pave the way for translational and tissue engineering applications of collagen VIII.
期刊介绍:
Matrix Biology (established in 1980 as Collagen and Related Research) is a cutting-edge journal that is devoted to publishing the latest results in matrix biology research. We welcome articles that reside at the nexus of understanding the cellular and molecular pathophysiology of the extracellular matrix. Matrix Biology focusses on solving elusive questions, opening new avenues of thought and discovery, and challenging longstanding biological paradigms.