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The Role of Mitochondria-Derived Peptides in Cardiovascular Diseases and Their Potential as Therapeutic Targets

Siarhei A. Dabravolski, Nikita G. Nikiforov, А. В. Стародубова, Т. В. Попкова, Alexander N. Orekhov

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mitochondria-derived peptides (MDPs) are small peptides hidden in the mitochondrial DNA, maintaining mitochondrial function and protecting cells under different stresses. Currently, three types of MDPs have been identified: Humanin, MOTS-c and SHLP1-6. MDPs have demonstrated anti-apoptotic and anti-inflammatory activities, reactive oxygen species and oxidative stress-protecting properties both in vitro and in vivo. Recent research suggests that MDPs have a significant cardioprotective role, affecting CVDs (cardiovascular diseases) development and progression. CVDs are the leading cause of death globally; this term combines disorders of the blood vessels and heart. In this review, we focus on the recent progress in understanding the relationships between MDPs and the main cardiovascular risk factors (atherosclerosis, insulin resistance, hyperlipidaemia and ageing). We also will discuss the therapeutic application of MDPs, modified and synthetic MDPs, and their potential as novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets.

Topics & Concepts

Oxidative stressReactive oxygen speciesMitochondrionInsulin resistanceTherapeutic approachMedicineMechanism (biology)BioinformaticsPharmacologyApoptosisDiabetes mellitusBiologyComputational biologyCell biologyDiseaseBiochemistryInternal medicineEndocrinologyPhilosophyEpistemologyGDF15 and Related BiomarkersNutrition and Health in AgingApelin-related biomedical research
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