The roles of G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 in renal diseases

Jiayin Du, Xiaoyan Wu, Lihua Ni
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G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) kinase 2 (GRK2) is an integrative node in many signalling network cascades. An emerging study indicates that GRK2 can interact with GPCRs and non-GPCR substrates in both kinase-dependent and -independent modes. Alterations in the functional levels of GRK2 have been found in a variety of renal diseases, such as hypertension-related kidney injury, sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (S-AKI), cardiorenal syndrome (CRS), acute kidney injury (AKI), age-related kidney injury or hyperglycemia-related kidney injury. Abnormal GRK2 expression contribute to the development of renal diseases, making them promising molecular targets for treating renal diseases. Blocking the prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)-EP1-Gaq-Ca2+ signal pathway in glomerular mesangial cells (GMCs) by internalizing prostaglandin E2 receptor 1 (EP1) with GRK2 may be a potential treatment for diabetic nephropathy (DN). In addition, GRK2 inhibition may have therapeutic effects in a variety of renal diseases, such as SLE-related kidney injury, DN, age-related kidney injury, hypertension-related kidney injury, and CRS. However, there is still a long way to go for the large-scale application of GRK2 inhibition in the field of renal diseases. In this review, we discuss recent updates in understanding the role of GRK2 in kidney dysfunction. Furthermore, we explore the potential of GRK2 as a possible therapeutic target for renal pathologies. We believe it will shed light on the future development of small-molecule inhibitors of GRK, as well as the clinical applications in renal diseases.

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G 蛋白偶联受体激酶 2 在肾脏疾病中的作用。
G 蛋白偶联受体(GPCR)激酶 2(GRK2)是许多信号网络级联中的一个整合节点。一项新的研究表明,GRK2 能以激酶依赖和非依赖两种模式与 GPCR 和非 GPCR 底物相互作用。在多种肾脏疾病中,如高血压相关肾损伤、脓毒症相关急性肾损伤(S-AKI)、心肾综合征(CRS)、急性肾损伤(AKI)、年龄相关肾损伤或高血糖相关肾损伤中,都发现了 GRK2 功能水平的改变。GRK2 的异常表达会导致肾脏疾病的发生,因此是治疗肾脏疾病的理想分子靶点。利用 GRK2 内化前列腺素 E2 受体 1(EP1),阻断肾小球系膜细胞(GMCs)中的前列腺素 E2(PGE2)-EP1-Gaq-Ca2+ 信号通路,可能是治疗糖尿病肾病(DN)的一种潜在方法。此外,GRK2 抑制剂可能对多种肾脏疾病有治疗作用,如系统性红斑狼疮相关肾损伤、DN、老年相关肾损伤、高血压相关肾损伤和 CRS。然而,GRK2 抑制剂在肾脏疾病领域的大规模应用还有很长的路要走。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了最近在理解 GRK2 在肾功能障碍中的作用方面的最新进展。此外,我们还探讨了 GRK2 作为肾病治疗靶点的潜力。我们相信,这将为 GRK 小分子抑制剂的未来发展以及肾脏疾病的临床应用带来启示。
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