现代移植科学的视角——移植动脉硬化:动脉疾病中线粒体相关内质网膜功能障碍的启示(综述文章)。

IF 12.5 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Jingyi Li, Qian Lin, Chao Ren, Xiaodong Li, Xiaowei Li, Haofeng Li, Shadan Li
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摘要

线粒体相关内质网膜(MAM)是连接线粒体和内质网(ER)的重要结构,调节细胞内钙稳态、脂质代谢和动脉健康所必需的各种信号通路。最近的研究强调了MAM在调节血管内皮细胞(EC)和血管平滑肌细胞(VSMC)方面的重要作用,确定了它是动脉健康的关键调节剂和血管疾病发病机制的一个贡献者。器官移植是终末期器官衰竭的首选治疗方法,但移植动脉硬化(TA)可导致慢性移植功能障碍(CTD),严重影响患者的生存。TA与其他血管疾病一样,具有内皮功能障碍和VSMC异常增殖和迁移的特点。以往对TA的研究多集中在免疫因素上,对免疫系统攻击后移植物的病理生理变化关注不足。例如,MAM在TA中的潜在作用尚未得到彻底研究。研究MAM和TA之间的关系以及TA进展背后的机制是必要的。本文旨在概述MAM的基本结构和主要功能,总结其对血管健康的关键调控分子,并探讨MAM在TA研究中的应用前景,为TA的基础研究和临床管理提供参考。
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The perspective of modern transplant science -transplant arteriosclerosis: Inspiration derived from mitochondria associated endoplasmic reticulum membrane dysfunction in arterial diseases (review article).

The mitochondria-associated endoplasmic reticulum membrane (MAM) is a crucial structure connecting mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), regulating intracellular calcium homeostasis, lipid metabolism, and various signaling pathways essential for arterial health. Recent studies highlight MAM's significant role in modulating vascular endothelial cells (EC) and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC), establishing it as a key regulator of arterial health and a contributor to vascular disease pathogenesis. Organ transplantation is the preferred treatment for end-stage organ failure, but transplant arteriosclerosis (TA) can lead to chronic transplant dysfunction (CTD), significantly impacting patient survival. TA, like other vascular diseases, features endothelial dysfunction and abnormal proliferation and migration of VSMC. Previous research on TA has focused on immune factors, the pathological and physiological changes in grafts following immune system attacks have garnered insufficient attention. For example, the potential roles of MAM in TA has not been thoroughly investigated. Investigating the relationship between MAM and TA, as well as the mechanisms behind TA progression, is essential. This review aims to outline the fundamental structure and the primary functions of MAM, summarize its key molecular regulators of vascular health, and explore future prospects for MAM in the context of TA research, providing insights for both basic research and clinical management of TA.

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CiteScore
17.70
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Surgery (IJS) has a broad scope, encompassing all surgical specialties. Its primary objective is to facilitate the exchange of crucial ideas and lines of thought between and across these specialties.By doing so, the journal aims to counter the growing trend of increasing sub-specialization, which can result in "tunnel-vision" and the isolation of significant surgical advancements within specific specialties.
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