趋化因子调控心血管疾病自噬的研究进展。

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Open Life Sciences Pub Date : 2025-06-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1515/biol-2022-1026
Jingfeng Ma, Xiaotong Tan, Juling Feng, Zhihui Li, Shuo Tan, Boling Li, Lei Zhao
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摘要

心血管疾病(CVD)是世界范围内死亡的主要原因。趋化因子是一类同时具有趋化因子和细胞因子特性的蛋白质。它们通过调节免疫细胞的募集和抑制炎症反应在心血管疾病中发挥关键作用。这些蛋白质对于维持心脏功能和在各种应激条件下管理心肌细胞损伤至关重要。自噬是一种重要的细胞内降解机制,对于清除错误折叠的蛋白质和受损的细胞器至关重要,从而促进细胞在饥饿和其他应激条件下的存活。大量的研究表明,趋化因子可以通过影响自噬过程来调节心血管疾病的发展。研究表明,靶向CXCR4、CXCL12、CXCL16/CXCR6缺陷通路,抑制CX3CL1可调节自噬,影响CVD。趋化因子通过调节自噬在心血管疾病中的保护作用可能为治疗提供新的视角。
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Research progress on the regulation of autophagy in cardiovascular diseases by chemokines.

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death worldwide. Chemokines are a class of proteins that possess characteristics of both chemoattractants and cytokines. They play a pivotal role in CVD by regulating the recruitment of immune cells and suppressing inflammatory responses. These proteins are crucial for maintaining cardiac function and for managing myocardial cell damage under various stress conditions. Autophagy, a vital intracellular degradation mechanism, is essential for clearing misfolded proteins and damaged organelles, thus promoting cell survival during starvation and other stress conditions. A substantial body of research indicates that chemokines can modulate the development of CVD by influencing the autophagy process. Research has shown that targeting pathways such as CXCR4 and CXCL12, defective CXCL16/CXCR6, and inhibiting CX3CL1 can regulate autophagy and impact CVD. The protective role of chemokines in CVD through the modulation of autophagy may offer new perspectives for treatment.

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期刊介绍: Open Life Sciences (previously Central European Journal of Biology) is a fast growing peer-reviewed journal, devoted to scholarly research in all areas of life sciences, such as molecular biology, plant science, biotechnology, cell biology, biochemistry, biophysics, microbiology and virology, ecology, differentiation and development, genetics and many others. Open Life Sciences assures top quality of published data through critical peer review and editorial involvement throughout the whole publication process. Thanks to the Open Access model of publishing, it also offers unrestricted access to published articles for all users.
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