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Endocan, a Potential Biomarker of Endothelial Dysfunction: A Brief Overview.
Endocan (endothelial cell-specific molecule 1, ESM-1), is a proteoglycan produced by the vascular endothelium that modulates cellular functions such as adhesion, migration, and proliferation. Elevated serum endocan levels are associated with autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, acting as a marker of endothelial activation and dysfunction. This brief overview considers endocan's role in HTN, cirrhosis, diabetes, peripheral arterial disease (PAD), coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), erectile dysfunction (ED), and psoriasis vulgaris. Data were gathered from research reporting endocan levels, illness markers, and clinical outcomes. Elevated endocan levels are associated with endothelial dysfunction, which contributes to diabetes complications and associated with vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) activation. In HTN, endocan promotes inflammatory signaling and lymphocyte infiltration. In liver disease, particularly cirrhosis, elevated levels correlate with hepatic fibrosis and poor prognosis. PAD patients show raised endocan correlating with disease severity. COVID-19 studies suggest coronavirus induces endotheliitis. In ED, higher endocan levels are linked with endothelial dysfunction and impaired vascular reactivity, serving as a potential biomarker for vascular-related ED. In psoriasis vulgaris, endocan levels correlate with disease severity and cardiovascular risk. The present brief overview supports that monitoring endocan levels may improve treatment and prognosis. Further research is required to define its clinical potential.
期刊介绍:
A presentation of original, peer-reviewed original articles, review and case reports relative to all phases of all vascular diseases, Angiology (ANG) offers more than a typical cardiology journal. With approximately 1000 pages per year covering diagnostic methods, therapeutic approaches, and clinical and laboratory research, ANG is among the most informative publications in the field of peripheral vascular and cardiovascular diseases. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Average time from submission to first decision: 13 days