MEK1/2 as a Therapeutic Target in Sickle Cell Disease

R. Zennadi
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Identification of novel therapeutic targets has improved diagnostics and treatment of many diseases. Many innovative treatment strategies have been developed based on the newly identified biomarkers and key molecules. Most of the research focused on ways to manipulate signaling pathways by activating or suppressing them, validate new therapeutic targets for treatment, and epigenetic treatment of diseases. With the identification of aberrations in multiple growth pathways, the focus then shifted to the small molecules involved in these pathways for targeted therapy. In this communication/short review, we highlight the importance of identification of abnormal activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), ERK1/2, and its upstream mediator MEK1/2, in erythrocytes in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) critical for the adhesive interactions of these cells with the endothelium, and leukocytes promoting circulatory obstruction leading to tissue ischemia and infraction. We also discuss how targeting this signaling cascade with MEK1/2 inhibitors can reverse acute vasoocclusive crises in SCD.
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MEK1/2作为镰状细胞病的治疗靶点
新的治疗靶点的发现改善了许多疾病的诊断和治疗。基于新发现的生物标志物和关键分子,开发了许多创新的治疗策略。大多数研究集中在通过激活或抑制信号通路来操纵信号通路的方法,验证新的治疗靶点,以及疾病的表观遗传治疗。随着多种生长途径的畸变的识别,重点转移到这些途径中涉及的靶向治疗的小分子。在这篇简短的综述中,我们强调了鉴定镰状细胞病(SCD)患者红细胞中丝裂原活化蛋白激酶(MAPK) ERK1/2及其上游介质MEK1/2异常激活的重要性,这些异常激活对于这些细胞与内皮的粘附相互作用至关重要,并且白细胞促进循环阻塞导致组织缺血和梗死。我们还讨论了用MEK1/2抑制剂靶向这种信号级联如何逆转SCD的急性血管闭合性危像。
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