Signalling pathways regulating galactosaminoglycan synthesis and structure in vascular smooth muscle: implications for lipoprotein binding and atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis commences with the trapping of low density lipoproteins (LDLs) in blood vessels by modified proteoglycans (PGs) with hyperelongated glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains. GAG chain synthesis and growth factor mediated hyperelongation regulates the composition and size of PGs in a manner tha...

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Main Authors: Afroz, Rizwana, Cao, Yingnan, Rostam, Muhamad Ashraf, Ta, Hang, Xu, Suowen, Zheng, Wenhua, Osman, Narin, Kamato, Danielle, Little, Peter J.
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spelling my.iium.irep.622492018-07-24T08:27:57Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/62249/ Signalling pathways regulating galactosaminoglycan synthesis and structure in vascular smooth muscle: implications for lipoprotein binding and atherosclerosis Afroz, Rizwana Cao, Yingnan Rostam, Muhamad Ashraf Ta, Hang Xu, Suowen Zheng, Wenhua Osman, Narin Kamato, Danielle Little, Peter J. RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology Atherosclerosis commences with the trapping of low density lipoproteins (LDLs) in blood vessels by modified proteoglycans (PGs) with hyperelongated glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains. GAG chain synthesis and growth factor mediated hyperelongation regulates the composition and size of PGs in a manner that would cause low density lipoprotein (LDLs) retention in vessel wall. Galactosaminoglycans are a class of GAGs, commonly observed on PGs. Multiple enzymes are involved in galactosaminoglycan biosynthesis. Galactosaminoglycan synthesis is regulated by various signalling pathways which are amenable to pharmacological manipulation to treat atherosclerosis. Receptor mediated signalling pathways including protein tyrosine kinase receptors (PTKRs), serine/threonine kinase receptors (S/TKRs) and G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) pathways regulate galactosaminoglycan synthesizing enzyme expression. Increased expression of these enzymes modify galactosaminoglycan chain structure by making them hyperelongated. This review focuses on the signalling pathways regulating the expression of genes involved in galactosaminoglycan synthesis and modification. Furthemore, there are multiple other processes for inhibiting the interactions between LDL and galactosaminoglycans such as peptide mimetics of ApoB100 and anti-galactosaminoglycan antibodies and the therapeutic potential of these strategies is also addressed. Elsevier 2018-07-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62249/1/62249_Signalling%20pathways%20regulating%20galactosaminoglycan.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62249/2/62249_Signalling%20pathways%20regulating%20galactosaminoglycan_SCOPUS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/62249/3/62249_Signalling%20pathways%20regulating%20galactosaminoglycan_WOS.pdf Afroz, Rizwana and Cao, Yingnan and Rostam, Muhamad Ashraf and Ta, Hang and Xu, Suowen and Zheng, Wenhua and Osman, Narin and Kamato, Danielle and Little, Peter J. (2018) Signalling pathways regulating galactosaminoglycan synthesis and structure in vascular smooth muscle: implications for lipoprotein binding and atherosclerosis. Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 187. pp. 88-97. ISSN 0163-7258 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pharmthera.2018.02.005 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2018.02.005
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topic RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
spellingShingle RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Afroz, Rizwana
Cao, Yingnan
Rostam, Muhamad Ashraf
Ta, Hang
Xu, Suowen
Zheng, Wenhua
Osman, Narin
Kamato, Danielle
Little, Peter J.
Signalling pathways regulating galactosaminoglycan synthesis and structure in vascular smooth muscle: implications for lipoprotein binding and atherosclerosis
description Atherosclerosis commences with the trapping of low density lipoproteins (LDLs) in blood vessels by modified proteoglycans (PGs) with hyperelongated glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains. GAG chain synthesis and growth factor mediated hyperelongation regulates the composition and size of PGs in a manner that would cause low density lipoprotein (LDLs) retention in vessel wall. Galactosaminoglycans are a class of GAGs, commonly observed on PGs. Multiple enzymes are involved in galactosaminoglycan biosynthesis. Galactosaminoglycan synthesis is regulated by various signalling pathways which are amenable to pharmacological manipulation to treat atherosclerosis. Receptor mediated signalling pathways including protein tyrosine kinase receptors (PTKRs), serine/threonine kinase receptors (S/TKRs) and G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) pathways regulate galactosaminoglycan synthesizing enzyme expression. Increased expression of these enzymes modify galactosaminoglycan chain structure by making them hyperelongated. This review focuses on the signalling pathways regulating the expression of genes involved in galactosaminoglycan synthesis and modification. Furthemore, there are multiple other processes for inhibiting the interactions between LDL and galactosaminoglycans such as peptide mimetics of ApoB100 and anti-galactosaminoglycan antibodies and the therapeutic potential of these strategies is also addressed.
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author Afroz, Rizwana
Cao, Yingnan
Rostam, Muhamad Ashraf
Ta, Hang
Xu, Suowen
Zheng, Wenhua
Osman, Narin
Kamato, Danielle
Little, Peter J.
author_facet Afroz, Rizwana
Cao, Yingnan
Rostam, Muhamad Ashraf
Ta, Hang
Xu, Suowen
Zheng, Wenhua
Osman, Narin
Kamato, Danielle
Little, Peter J.
author_sort Afroz, Rizwana
title Signalling pathways regulating galactosaminoglycan synthesis and structure in vascular smooth muscle: implications for lipoprotein binding and atherosclerosis
title_short Signalling pathways regulating galactosaminoglycan synthesis and structure in vascular smooth muscle: implications for lipoprotein binding and atherosclerosis
title_full Signalling pathways regulating galactosaminoglycan synthesis and structure in vascular smooth muscle: implications for lipoprotein binding and atherosclerosis
title_fullStr Signalling pathways regulating galactosaminoglycan synthesis and structure in vascular smooth muscle: implications for lipoprotein binding and atherosclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Signalling pathways regulating galactosaminoglycan synthesis and structure in vascular smooth muscle: implications for lipoprotein binding and atherosclerosis
title_sort signalling pathways regulating galactosaminoglycan synthesis and structure in vascular smooth muscle: implications for lipoprotein binding and atherosclerosis
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2018
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/62249/1/62249_Signalling%20pathways%20regulating%20galactosaminoglycan.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/62249/2/62249_Signalling%20pathways%20regulating%20galactosaminoglycan_SCOPUS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/62249/3/62249_Signalling%20pathways%20regulating%20galactosaminoglycan_WOS.pdf
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