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Role of emerging vitamin K‑dependent proteins: Growth arrest‑specific protein 6, Gla‑rich protein and periostin (Review)

Huiyu Xiao, Jiepeng Chen, Lili Duan, Shuzhuang Li

2020International Journal of Molecular Medicine36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vitamin K‑dependent proteins (VKDPs) are a group of proteins that need vitamin K to conduct carboxylation. Thus far, scholars have identified a total of 17 VKDPs in the human body. In this review, we summarize three important emerging VKDPs: Growth arrest‑specific protein 6 (Gas 6), Gla‑rich protein (GRP) and periostin in terms of their functions in physiological and pathological conditions. As examples, carboxylated Gas 6 and GRP effectively protect blood vessels from calcification, Gas 6 protects from acute kidney injury and is involved in chronic kidney disease, GRP contributes to bone homeostasis and delays the progression of osteoarthritis, and periostin is involved in all phases of fracture healing and assists myocardial regeneration in the early stages of myocardial infarction. However, periostin participates in the progression of cardiac fibrosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and airway remodeling of asthma. In addition, we discuss the relationship between vitamin K, VKDPs and cancer, and particularly the carboxylation state of VKDPs in cancer.

Topics & Concepts

PeriostinCancer researchCancerBiologyFibrosisMedicinePathologyInternal medicineCell biologyExtracellular matrixVitamin K Research StudiesLipoproteins and Cardiovascular HealthCoagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema