Targeting Microtubules for the Treatment of Heart Disease
Emily F. Warner, Yang Li, Xuan Li
Abstract
Heart disease remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. With the advancement of modern technology, the role(s) of microtubules in the pathogenesis of heart disease has become increasingly apparent, though currently there are limited treatments targeting microtubule-relevant mechanisms. Here, we review the functions of microtubules in the cardiovascular system and their specific adaptive and pathological phenotypes in cardiac disorders. We further explore the use of microtubule-targeting drugs and highlight promising druggable therapeutic targets for the future treatment of heart diseases.
Topics & Concepts
MicrotubuleDruggabilityDiseaseMedicineHeart diseasePathogenesisClinical phenotypeBioinformaticsPhenotypeNeuroscienceIntensive care medicineBiologyPathologyCell biologyGeneticsGeneMicrotubule and mitosis dynamics14-3-3 protein interactionsMitochondrial Function and Pathology