靶向PFKFB3通过纳米囊泡递送恢复急性胰腺炎的葡萄糖代谢。

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Hai Jiang, Zhipeng Xu, Qi Song, Junjie Tao, Jia Liu, Qiang Wang, Huaisheng Zhang, Heng Zhu, Qiliang Li, Lei Li
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摘要

背景:急性胰腺炎(AP)是一种严重的炎症性疾病,常伴有糖代谢紊乱,使疾病预后更加复杂。本研究旨在探讨关键糖酵解酶PFKFB3在调节AP糖代谢中的作用,并评估通过纳米囊泡递送抑制PFKFB3以减轻代谢功能障碍的潜力。方法:利用基因表达综合(GEO)的转录组学数据,包括单细胞RNA测序(scRNA-seq)和大量RNA测序,分析AP中涉及葡萄糖代谢失调的分子机制。通过纳米囊泡给药来评估PFKFB3抑制在体内和体外AP模型中的治疗效果。结果:抑制PFKFB3显著恢复AP模型正常糖酵解功能,改善糖代谢。此外,纳米囊泡介导的递送也减轻了炎症和代谢紊乱,突出了其作为治疗ap中葡萄糖功能障碍的治疗策略的前景。结论:我们的研究结果确定PFKFB3是治疗急性胰腺炎中葡萄糖代谢紊乱的关键治疗靶点。基于纳米囊泡的PFKFB3抑制可能作为解决AP相关代谢并发症的创新方法,为炎症性疾病的治疗干预提供了新的方向。
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Targeting PFKFB3 to restore glucose metabolism in acute pancreatitis via nanovesicle delivery.

Background: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a severe inflammatory disease frequently accompanied by disturbances in glucose metabolism, which further complicate the disease prognosis. This study aims to explore the role of PFKFB3, a key glycolytic enzyme, in regulating glucose metabolism in AP and assess the potential of PFKFB3 inhibition via nanovesicle delivery to mitigate metabolic dysfunction.

Methods: Transcriptomic data from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), including single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and bulk RNA sequencing, were analyzed to investigate the molecular mechanisms involved in glucose metabolism dysregulation in AP. The therapeutic effects of PFKFB3 inhibition via nanovesicle-based delivery were evaluated using both in vivo and in vitro AP models.

Results: PFKFB3 inhibition significantly restored normal glycolytic function and improved glucose metabolism in AP models. Moreover, nanovesicle-mediated delivery also alleviated both inflammation and metabolic disturbances, highlighting its promise as a therapeutic strategy for managing glucose dysfunction in AP.

Conclusion: Our findings identify PFKFB3 as a critical therapeutic target for treating glucose metabolism disorders in acute pancreatitis. Nanovesicle-based PFKFB3 inhibition may serve as an innovative approach to address metabolic complications associated with AP, offering a new direction for therapeutic interventions in inflammatory diseases.

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Molecular Medicine
Molecular Medicine 医学-生化与分子生物学
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137
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Medicine is an open access journal that focuses on publishing recent findings related to disease pathogenesis at the molecular or physiological level. These insights can potentially contribute to the development of specific tools for disease diagnosis, treatment, or prevention. The journal considers manuscripts that present material pertinent to the genetic, molecular, or cellular underpinnings of critical physiological or disease processes. Submissions to Molecular Medicine are expected to elucidate the broader implications of the research findings for human disease and medicine in a manner that is accessible to a wide audience.
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