Ubiquitous regulation of cerebrovascular diseases by ubiquitin‐modifying enzymes

Author:

Huang Jingyong1,Zhu Zhenhu2,Schlüter Dirk3,Lambertsen Kate Lykke456,Song Weihong7ORCID,Wang Xu27ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Vascular Surgery The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou China

2. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou China

3. Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hospital Epidemiology, Hannover Medical School Hannover Germany

4. Department of Neurobiology Research Institute of Molecular Medicine University of Southern Denmark Odense C Denmark

5. BRIGDE—Brain Research—Inter‐Disciplinary Guided Excellence, Department of Clinical Research University of Southern Denmark Odense C Denmark

6. Department of Neurology Odense University Hospital Odense C Denmark

7. Oujiang Laboratory Key Laboratory of Alzheimer's Disease of Zhejiang Province Zhejiang Provincial Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders Institute of Aging School of Mental Health Affiliated Kangning Hospital The Second Affiliated Hospital Yuying Children's Hospital Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou China

Abstract

AbstractCerebrovascular diseases (CVDs) are a major threat to global health. Elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathology of CVDs is critical for the development of efficacious preventative and therapeutic approaches. Accumulating studies have highlighted the significance of ubiquitin‐modifying enzymes (UMEs) in the regulation of CVDs. UMEs are a group of enzymes that orchestrate ubiquitination, a post‐translational modification tightly involved in CVDs. Functionally, UMEs regulate multiple pathological processes in ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, moyamoya disease, and atherosclerosis. Considering the important roles of UMEs in CVDs, they may become novel druggable targets for these diseases. Besides, techniques applying UMEs, such as proteolysis‐targeting chimera and deubiquitinase‐targeting chimera, may also revolutionize the therapy of CVDs in the future.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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