了解 GNE 肌病的病理生理学和药物研发的最新进展

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Journal of Biosciences Pub Date : 2024-02-19 DOI:10.1007/s12038-023-00414-7
Fluencephila Mashangva, Shagun Singh, Jyoti Oswalia, Ranjana Arya
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GNE 肌病是一种罕见的遗传性神经肌肉疾病,是由于负责硅酸生物合成的 GNE 基因发生突变所致。足下垂是 GNE 肌病患者最常见的初期症状。患者的下肢和上肢会出现缓慢进行性肌无力,而股四头肌通常不受影响。该病的确切病理生理学尚不清楚。除了硅酸的生物合成外,最近的研究表明,GNE 直接或间接参与了其他细胞功能,如蛋白质聚集、细胞凋亡、ER 应激、细胞迁移、HSP70 伴侣活性、自噬、肌肉萎缩和肌生成。为了阐明 GNE 肌病的机理并评估疗法的疗效,我们建立了基于动物和体外细胞的模型系统。已探索出的多种治疗途径包括补充硅烷酸衍生物或前体以及基因治疗。最近的研究提出了其他治疗方案,如 HSP70 合子的调节剂(BGP-15)、cofilin 激活剂(CGA)和配体(如 IGF-1),它们可能有助于挽救 GNE 功能障碍导致的细胞缺陷。本综述概述了与细胞中 GNE 功能相关的病理生理学,以及未来药物开发中有望探索到的治疗线索。
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Understanding pathophysiology of GNE myopathy and current progress towards drug development

GNE myopathy is a rare genetic neuromuscular disease that is caused due to mutations in the GNE gene responsible for sialic acid biosynthesis. Foot drop is the most common initial symptom observed in GNE myopathy patients. There is slow progressive muscle weakness in the lower and upper extremities while the quadriceps muscles are usually spared. The exact pathophysiology of the disease is unknown. Besides sialic acid biosynthesis, recent studies suggest either direct or indirect involvement of GNE in other cellular functions such as protein aggregation, apoptosis, ER stress, cell migration, HSP70 chaperone activity, autophagy, muscle atrophy, and myogenesis. Both animal and in vitro cell-based model systems are generated to elucidate the mechanism of GNE myopathy and evaluate the efficacy of therapies. The many therapeutic avenues explored include supplementation with sialic acid derivatives or precursors and gene therapy. Recent studies suggest other therapeutic options such as modulators of HSP70 chaperone (BGP-15), cofilin activator (CGA), and ligands like IGF-1 that may help to rescue cellular defects due to GNE dysfunction. This review provides an overview of the pathophysiology associated with GNE function in the cell and promising therapeutic leads to be explored for future drug development.

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Journal of Biosciences
Journal of Biosciences 生物-生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biosciences is a quarterly journal published by the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore. It covers all areas of Biology and is the premier journal in the country within its scope. It is indexed in Current Contents and other standard Biological and Medical databases. The Journal of Biosciences began in 1934 as the Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences (Section B). This continued until 1978 when it was split into three parts : Proceedings-Animal Sciences, Proceedings-Plant Sciences and Proceedings-Experimental Biology. Proceedings-Experimental Biology was renamed Journal of Biosciences in 1979; and in 1991, Proceedings-Animal Sciences and Proceedings-Plant Sciences merged with it.
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