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The role of deubiquitinases in cardiac disease.

Xiaona ZhanYi YangQing LiFan He
Published in: Expert reviews in molecular medicine (2024)
Deubiquitinases are a group of proteins that identify and digest monoubiquitin chains or polyubiquitin chains attached to substrate proteins, preventing the substrate protein from being degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Deubiquitinases regulate cellular autophagy, metabolism and oxidative stress by acting on different substrate proteins. Recent studies have revealed that deubiquitinases act as a critical regulator in various cardiac diseases, and control the onset and progression of cardiac disease through a board range of mechanism. This review summarizes the function of different deubiquitinases in cardiac disease, including cardiac hypertrophy, myocardial infarction and diabetes mellitus-related cardiac disease. Besides, this review briefly recapitulates the role of deubiquitinases modulators in cardiac disease, providing the potential therapeutic targets in the future.
Keyphrases
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  • oxidative stress
  • heart failure
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  • cell death
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  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • human health
  • binding protein
  • climate change
  • heat shock