氨基肽酶N (CD13):连接生理、病理和治疗潜力。

Advances in clinical chemistry Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-25 DOI:10.1016/bs.acc.2025.07.002
Gabriel C Nwokolo, Robert A Falconer, Francis M Barnieh
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氨基肽酶N (CD13)是一种多功能蛋白,因其作为酶、受体和信号分子的多种作用而得到认可,这些特性使其被归类为“兼职”蛋白。它参与关键的生物学过程,如炎症、血管生成、细胞迁移、组织侵袭以及癌细胞的繁殖和存活,这激发了人们对其作为治疗靶点的潜力的极大兴趣。这种兴趣从肿瘤学扩展到包括高血压和类风湿性关节炎等疾病。因此,大量的研究工作已被用于探索在临床干预中利用CD13的策略。本章全面回顾了该蛋白,旨在提高当前对该蛋白的理解,特别关注其组织特异性表达和功能作用。特别关注CD13活性的生理和病理多样性,这为选择性靶向和疾病特异性治疗应用提供了重要的见解。
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Aminopeptidase N (CD13): Bridging physiology, pathology and therapeutic potential.

Aminopeptidase N (CD13) is a multifunctional protein recognized for its diverse roles as an enzyme, receptor, and signalling molecule, attributes that have earned it classification as a "moonlighting" protein. Its involvement in key biological processes such as inflammation, angiogenesis, cell migration, tissue invasion, and the propagation and survival of cancer cells has spurred significant interest in its potential as a therapeutic target. This interest extends beyond oncology to include conditions such as hypertension and rheumatoid arthritis. Consequently, substantial research efforts have been directed toward exploring strategies for leveraging CD13 in clinical interventions. This chapter comprehensively reviews this protein with the aim of improving current understanding of this protein, with a particular focus on its tissue-specific expression and functional roles. Special attention is given to the physiological and pathological diversity of CD13 activity, which offers critical insights into opportunities for selective targeting and disease-specific therapeutic applications.

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