溶酶体离子通道和转运体:最新发现、治疗潜力和技术途径。

IF 1.1 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Bioelectricity Pub Date : 2025-03-18 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1089/bioe.2025.0010
Artem Kondratskyi, Andre Bazzone, Markus Rapedius, Rocco Zerlotti, Bastien Masson, Nidish Ponath Sadanandan, Joanne L Parker, Alexandre Santinho, Marine Moutia, Abdou Rachid Thiam, Arlene Kemp, Fitzwilliam Seibertz, Nicoletta Murciano, Søren Friis, Nadine Becker, Alison Obergrussberger, Maria Barthmes, Cecilia George, Michael George, David Dalrymple, Bruno Gasnier, Simon Newstead, Christian Grimm, Niels Fertig
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摘要

近年来,由于溶酶体离子通道和转运体在维持溶酶体功能中起关键作用,并参与多种疾病,特别是溶酶体贮积病、癌症和神经退行性疾病,人们对溶酶体离子通道和转运体的兴趣日益浓厚。最近研究技术的进步,包括手动和自动膜片钳(APC)电生理学,固体支撑膜电生理学(SSME)和荧光离子成像,进一步增强了我们在生理和病理条件下研究溶酶体离子通道和转运体的能力,促进了药物发现的努力。几家制药公司目前正在开发旨在调节这些通道和转运体的疗法,以改善疾病中的溶酶体功能。小分子靶向通道如瞬时受体电位粘磷脂(TRPML) 1和TMEM175,以及调节溶酶体pH的药物目前正处于临床前和临床开发阶段。本文综述了溶酶体离子通道和转运体在健康和疾病中的作用,重点介绍了用于研究它们的前沿技术,并讨论了靶向这些通道和转运体在治疗各种疾病中的治疗潜力。此外,除了总结最近的发现外,我们还利用SSME和APC方法提供了关于胱氨酸蛋白、TRPML1和双孔通道2 (TPC2)的新功能数据。
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Lysosomal Ion Channels and Transporters: Recent Findings, Therapeutic Potential, and Technical Approaches.

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in lysosomal ion channels and transporters due to their critical role in maintaining lysosomal function and their involvement in a variety of diseases, particularly lysosomal storage diseases, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders. Recent advancements in research techniques, including manual and automated patch clamp (APC) electrophysiology, solid-supported membrane-based electrophysiology (SSME), and fluorescence-based ion imaging, have further enhanced our ability to investigate lysosomal ion channels and transporters in both physiological and pathological conditions, spurring drug discovery efforts. Several pharmaceutical companies are now developing therapies aimed at modulating these channels and transporters to improve lysosomal function in disease. Small molecules targeting channels like transient receptor potential mucolipin (TRPML) 1 and TMEM175, as well as drugs modulating lysosomal pH, are currently in preclinical and clinical development. This review provides an overview of the role of lysosomal ion channels and transporters in health and disease, highlights the cutting-edge techniques used to study them, and discusses the therapeutic potential of targeting these channels and transporters in the treatment of various diseases. Furthermore, in addition to summarizing recent discoveries, we contribute novel functional data on cystinosin, TRPML1, and two-pore channel 2 (TPC2), utilizing both SSME and APC approaches.

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Bioelectricity
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