Molecular biology reports | 2021

ANGPLT3 in cardio-metabolic disorders.

 

Abstract


Dyslipidemia is associated with numerous health problems that include the combination of insulin resistance, hypertension and obesity, which is always grouped together asmetabolic syndrome. Given that metabolic syndrome leads to a high mortality and poses serious risks to human health worldwide, it is vital to explore the mechanisms whereby dyslipidemia modulates the risk and the severity of cardio-metabolic disorders. Recently, a specific secretory protein family, named angiopoietin-like protein (ANGPTL), is considered as one of the significant biomarkers which facilitate the development of angiogenesis. Among the eight proteins of ANGPTL family, ANGPTL3 has been demonstrated as an essential modulator of lipid catabolism within circulation by inhibiting the activity of lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and endothelial lipase (EL). Consistent with these notions, mice with ANGPTL3 gene-deficiency presented reduced circulating levels of low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and lower risk of atherosclerosis. On the other hand, participants carrying homozygous loss-of function (LOF) mutation in ANGPTL3 gene also displayed lower circulating LDL-C levels and atherosclerotic risk. In the current review, we summarized the recent understanding of ANGPTL3 in controlling the risk and the development of dyslipidemia and its related cardio-metabolic disorders. Moreover, we also provided the perspectives which potentially suggested that ANGPTL3 could be considered as a promising target in treating metabolic syndrome.

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DOI 10.1007/s11033-021-06248-6
Language English
Journal Molecular biology reports

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