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GLP-1 receptor agonists: exploration of transformation from metabolic regulation to multi-organ therapy

Bing Gong, Chunquan Li, Zhuang’e Shi, Fuping Wang, Ruanxian Dai, Guobing Chen, Heng Su

2025Frontiers in Pharmacology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs), initially developed for type 2 diabetes and obesity, have evolved into multi-organ potential therapeutics due to their pleiotropic effects beyond glycemic control. Mechanistically, GLP-1 signaling modulates immune and inflammatory pathways, regulates autophagy and pyroptosis, alleviates endoplasmic reticulum stress, and interacts with the gut microbiome. These pleiotropic effects provide a rationale for exploring their role in multiple organ systems. Clinical trials have demonstrated cardiovascular and renal protection, leading to additional approvals in high-risk populations. Early data also suggest potential benefits in liver disease, obstructive sleep apnea, chronic respiratory disorders, neurodegenerative and psychiatric conditions, reproductive dysfunction, obesity-associated cancers, and sepsis, although these remain investigational. Therefore, this review aims to synthesize the evidence on the mechanistic expansion of GLP-1RAs from metabolic regulators to systemic modulators of inflammation, autophagy, and organ protection, and explores their therapeutic repurposing across diseases.

Topics & Concepts

RepurposingAutophagyEndoplasmic reticulumMedicineSignal transductionPharmacologyBioinformaticsReceptorImmune systemInflammationDiabetes mellitusBiologyMechanism (biology)Type 2 diabetesClinical trialNeuroscienceType 2 Diabetes MellitusNuclear receptorTranslational medicineMetabolic regulationCell biologyDiabetes Treatment and ManagementPancreatic function and diabetesDiabetes and associated disorders