Novel insights into the role of ubiquitination in osteoarthritis
Yuzhe Lin,
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Shide Jiang,
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Jingyue Su
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et al.
International Immunopharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
132, P. 112026 - 112026
Published: April 8, 2024
Language: Английский
Analysis of cellular senescence-related genes in calcified aortic valve disease and the potential therapeutic role of β-Carotene
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(3), P. e0318574 - e0318574
Published: March 10, 2025
Objective
Calcific
aortic
valve
disease
(CAVD)
is
a
progressive,
age-related
degenerative
characterized
by
the
accumulation
of
calcium
deposits
in
valve.
We
aim
to
screen
key
genes
associated
with
cellular
senescence
(CS)
CAVD.
Methods
The
GSE12644
and
GSE51472
datasets
from
GEO
database
was
utilized
this
study,
differentially
expressed
(DEGs)
were
identified
using
“
limma
”
R
package.
CS-related
DEGs
(CS-DEGs)
determined
through
CellAge
database.
Gene
Ontology
(GO)
Kyoto
Encyclopedia
Genes
Genomes
(KEGG)
enrichment
analyses
performed
on
CS-DEGs.
A
protein–protein
interaction
(PPI)
network
constructed
STRING
cytoHubba
plug-in
Cytoscape
used
identify
hub
genes.
noncoding-RNA-mRNA
regulatory
established.
DSigDB
drugs
potentially
be
useful
for
treating
Results
total
16
CS-DEGs
identified.
These
primarily
collagen
metabolic
process,
catabolic
process
external
side
plasma
membrane.
10
as
regulators
CAVD:
LPAR1,
PTPN6,
CD28,
ID1,
MEIS2,
FGFR3,
KDR,
MMP7,
AR,
HIF1A.
Noncoding
RNA-mRNA
indicated
that
may
regulated
noncoding
RNAs.
β-Carotene,
naturally
occurring
carotenoid
antioxidant
properties,
potential
therapeutic
agents
interacting
MMP9,
CTSB.
Conclusion
This
study
provides
insights
into
pathways
related
CAVD
(MMP9,
CTSB)
highlights
role
β-Carotene
treatment
Language: Английский
Therapeutic prospects and potential mechanisms of Prdx6: as a novel target in musculoskeletal disorders
Hongbin Sun,
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Chao Xu,
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Zhilin Xiong
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et al.
Frontiers in Physiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: April 17, 2025
With
the
global
population
aging,
musculoskeletal
disorders
(MSDs)
have
posed
significant
physical
and
psychological
health
challenges
for
patients
as
well
a
substantial
economic
burden
on
society.
The
advancements
in
conservative
surgical
interventions
MSDs
been
remarkable
recent
years;
however,
current
treatment
modalities
still
fall
short
of
meeting
optimal
requirements
patients.
Recently,
peroxiredoxin
6
(Prdx6)
has
gained
considerable
attention
from
researchers
due
to
its
antioxidative,
anti-inflammatory,
anti-apoptotic
properties.
It
found
that
Prdx6
is
involved
multiple
system
diseases,
including
MSDs;
exact
role
lacking.
This
study
aimed
summarize
structure,
regulatory
mechanism,
potential
function
Prdx6.
These
findings
may
demonstrate
novel
target
inhibiting
advancement
MSDs.
Language: Английский
YAP/TAZ-mediated nuclear membrane rupture in promoting senescence of skeletal muscle associated with COPD
Ge Gong,
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Shuping Shen,
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Shaoran Shen
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et al.
Respiratory Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(1)
Published: March 12, 2025
Patients
with
chronic
obstructive
pulmonary
disease
(COPD)
often
develop
complications
associated
sarcopenia;
however,
the
underlying
mechanisms
remain
unclear.
Through
a
combination
of
in
vitro
and
vivo
experiments,
as
well
bioinformatics
analysis,
our
study
identified
YAP/TAZ
key
regulator
aging
phenotype
skeletal
muscle
COPD
patients.
In
affected
by
cigarette
smoke-induced
COPD,
we
observed
significant
reductions
levels,
alongside
markers
indicative
dysfunction.
Notably,
overexpression
significantly
improved
these
conditions.
Our
results
suggest
novel
mechanism
whereby
maintenance
activity
interacts
ACTR2
to
preserve
nuclear
membrane
integrity
reduce
cytoplasmic
dsDNA
thereby
attenuating
STING
activation
cellular
senescence.
Additionally,
found
that
YAP
is
involved
transcriptional
regulation
promoter
region.
Overall,
preserving
may
help
prevent
representing
new
strategy
for
intervening
COPD-related
sarcopenia.
Not
applicable.
Language: Английский
Mitochondrial dysfunction, a weakest link of network of aging, relation to innate intramitochondrial immunity of DNA recognition receptors
Mitochondrion,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
76, P. 101886 - 101886
Published: April 24, 2024
Language: Английский
The role of YAP/TAZ on joint and arthritis
The FASEB Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
38(10)
Published: May 16, 2024
Osteoarthritis
(OA)
and
rheumatoid
arthritis
(RA)
are
two
common
forms
of
with
undefined
etiology
pathogenesis.
Yes-associated
protein
(YAP)
its
homolog
transcriptional
coactivator
PDZ-binding
motif
(TAZ),
which
act
as
sensors
for
cellular
mechanical
inflammatory
cues,
have
been
identified
crucial
players
in
the
regulation
joint
homeostasis.
Current
studies
also
reveal
a
significant
association
between
YAP/TAZ
pathogenesis
OA
RA.
The
objective
this
review
is
to
elucidate
impact
on
different
tissues
provide
inspiration
further
studying
potential
therapeutic
implications
arthritis.
Databases,
such
PubMed,
Cochran
Library,
Embase,
were
searched
all
available
during
past
decades,
keywords
"YAP,"
"TAZ,"
"OA,"
"RA."
Language: Английский
Deletion of absent in melanoma-2 (AIM2) drives bone marrow adipogenesis and impairs bone microarchitecture
GeroScience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 26, 2024
Language: Английский
The cross-talk between the cGAS-STING signaling pathway and chronic inflammation in the development of musculoskeletal disorders
Ageing Research Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 102602 - 102602
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Acacetin targets STING to alleviate the destabilization of the medial meniscus-induced osteoarthritis in mice
Dingjun Xu,
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Linjie Zhang,
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Chenyu Song
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et al.
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg s Archives of Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
397(11), P. 8863 - 8878
Published: June 10, 2024
Language: Английский
Sporadic inclusion body myositis-derived myotube culture revealed muscle cell-autonomous expression profiles
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 13, 2023
Abstract
Sporadic
inclusion
body
myositis
(sIBM)
is
a
muscle
disease
in
older
people
and
characterized
by
inflammatory
cell
invasion
into
intact
fibers
rimmed
vacuoles.
The
pathomechanism
of
sIBM
not
fully
elucidated
yet,
controversy
exists
as
to
whether
primary
autoimmune
or
degenerative
with
secondary
inflammation.
Previously,
we
established
method
collecting
CD56-positive
myoblasts
from
human
skeletal
biopsy
samples.
We
hypothesized
that
the
derived
these
patients
are
useful
see
cell-autonomous
sIBM.
With
resources,
were
differentiated
myotubes,
expression
profiles
pathology
analyzed.
Myoblasts
three
cases
six
controls
myotubes.
In
RNA-sequencing
analysis
“myotube”
samples,
104
differentially
expressed
genes
(DEGs)
found
be
significantly
upregulated
more
than
twofold
sIBM,
13
DEGs
downregulated
less
twofold.
For
comparative
was
conducted
determine
extent
which
“biopsy”
samples
differed.
Fifty-three
extracted
32
(60%)
had
opposite
directions
change
(e.g.,
increased
vs
decreased
myotube).
Apolipoprotein
E
(apoE)
transmembrane
protein
8C
(TMEM8C)
commonly
biopsies
myotubes
ApoE
myogenin
levels
Given
enrichment
also
captured
changes
contraction
development,
triggering
atrophy
signaling
abnormal
differentiation
via
TMEM8C
may
involved
pathogenesis
presence
suggests
formed
sIBM-derived
revealed
existence
degeneration
catalog
will
an
important
resource
for
future
studies
on
focusing
degeneration.
Language: Английский