四白蛋白介导的ADAM10在脓毒症中的调节及其潜在的治疗意义。

IF 3.1 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Meiting Yang, Yao Lin, Yufu He, Shuanglin Liao, Yuting Qin, Lizhen Liu, Junbing He, Yiming Shao
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摘要

脓毒症中过度的炎症反应导致多器官功能障碍,其中大部分反应是由崩解素和金属蛋白酶10 (ADAM10)的活性调节的。由于ADAM10的广泛分布及其众多底物,针对ADAM10的治疗将具有一系列生理作用,包括调节炎症,但也可能引起毒副作用。需要在特定疾病中精确调节ADAM10的治疗靶点。在几项研究中,四白蛋白家族成员已被确定为特定蛋白质的调节因子,包括ADAM10。在不同的细胞类型中,相同的tetraspanin对ADAM10的调节作用不同,表明tetraspanins在调节ADAM10中具有细胞特异性作用。此外,多种四跨蛋白与ADAM10的相互作用导致多种底物的切割。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前已知的与ADAM10相互作用的多种四跨蛋白,以确定在脓毒症中调节ADAM10的潜在新靶点。
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Tetraspanin-Mediated ADAM10 Regulation in Sepsis and Potential Therapeutic Implications.

Excessive inflammatory responses in sepsis result in multiorgan dysfunction, with the majority of these responses being modulated by the activity of a disintegrin and metalloproteinase 10 (ADAM10). Due to the widespread distribution of ADAM10 and its numerous substrates, therapies targeting ADAM10 will have a range of physiological effects, including modulating inflammation, but may also cause toxic side effects. Precise therapeutic targets for regulating ADAM10 in specific diseases are needed. In several studies, tetraspanin family members have been identified as regulators of specific proteins, including ADAM10. In various cell types, the identical tetraspanin exhibits distinct effects on the regulation of ADAM10, indicating that tetraspanins possess cell-specific roles in modulating ADAM10. Furthermore, the interaction of diverse tetraspanins with ADAM10 results in the cleavage of various substrates. In this review, we provide a summary of the diverse tetraspanins that are currently recognized to interact with ADAM10 to identify potential new targets for regulating ADAM10 in sepsis.

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