In vascular diseases, the perturbation of key metabolic pathways is extensively studied and recognized as both a causal factor and a consequence in disease onset and progression. Similarly, the dysregulation of the transcriptional landscape within vascular unit components (endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells) is a pivotal aspect of disease pathogenesis. Metabolite-induced post-translational modifications of transcription factors significantly modulate their functionality, leading to drastic changes in transcriptional outcomes. This review offers a new perspective by elucidating the link between metabolic alterations and metabolite-induced post-translational modifications of transcription factors integral to the pathogenesis of four paradigmatic vascular pathologies: atherosclerosis, diabetes, pulmonary hypertension and tumor angiogenesis.
Post-translational modification of transcription factors: perspectives in vascular medicine
Astanina, ElenaFirst
;Setten, Elisa;Bussolino, FedericoCo-last
;Comunanza, ValentinaCo-last
2025-01-01
Abstract
In vascular diseases, the perturbation of key metabolic pathways is extensively studied and recognized as both a causal factor and a consequence in disease onset and progression. Similarly, the dysregulation of the transcriptional landscape within vascular unit components (endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells) is a pivotal aspect of disease pathogenesis. Metabolite-induced post-translational modifications of transcription factors significantly modulate their functionality, leading to drastic changes in transcriptional outcomes. This review offers a new perspective by elucidating the link between metabolic alterations and metabolite-induced post-translational modifications of transcription factors integral to the pathogenesis of four paradigmatic vascular pathologies: atherosclerosis, diabetes, pulmonary hypertension and tumor angiogenesis.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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