Protein Modifications as Manifestations of Hyperglycemic Glucotoxicity in Diabetes and Its Complications

Hong Zheng, Jinzi Wu, Zhen Jin, Liang-Jun Yan
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Diabetes and its complications are hyperglycemic toxicity diseases. Many metabolic pathways in this array of diseases become aberrant, which is accompanied with a variety of posttranslational protein modifications that in turn reflect diabetic glucotoxicity. In this review, we summarize some of the most widely studied protein modifications in diabetes and its complications. These modifications include glycation, carbonylation, nitration, cysteine S-nitrosylation, acetylation, sumoylation, ADP-ribosylation, O-GlcNAcylation, and succination. All these posttranslational modifications can be significantly attributed to oxidative stress and/or carbon stress induced by diabetic redox imbalance that is driven by activation of pathways, such as the polyol pathway and the ADP-ribosylation pathway. Exploring the nature of these modifications should facilitate our understanding of the pathological mechanisms of diabetes and its associated complications.
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糖尿病及其并发症中高血糖糖毒性的蛋白修饰表现
糖尿病及其并发症是高血糖毒性疾病。在这一系列疾病中,许多代谢途径变得异常,这伴随着各种翻译后蛋白质修饰,这些修饰反过来反映了糖尿病糖毒性。在这篇综述中,我们总结了一些最广泛研究的蛋白质修饰在糖尿病及其并发症。这些修饰包括糖基化、羰基化、硝化、半胱氨酸s -亚硝基化、乙酰化、sumo化、adp -核糖基化、o - glcn酰化和琥珀化。所有这些翻译后修饰都可以明显归因于糖尿病氧化还原失衡引起的氧化应激和/或碳应激,而氧化还原失衡是由多元醇途径和adp核糖基化途径等途径的激活所驱动的。探索这些修饰的本质将有助于我们理解糖尿病及其相关并发症的病理机制。
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