Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Oct 2024)

DJ-1: Potential target for treatment of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury

  • Yan-wei Ji,
  • Xin-yu Wen,
  • He-peng Tang,
  • Zhen-shuai Jin,
  • Wa-ting Su,
  • Lu Zhou,
  • Zhong-yuan Xia,
  • Zheng-yuan Xia,
  • Shao-qing Lei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 179
p. 117383

Abstract

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Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is a significant global health concern, resulting in high rates of mortality and disability among patients. Although coronary blood flow reperfusion is a key treatment for IHD, it often leads to acute myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI). Current intervention strategies have limitations in providing adequate protection for the ischemic myocardium. DJ-1, originally known as a Parkinson's disease related protein, is a highly conserved cytoprotective protein. It is involved in enhancing mitochondrial function, scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS), regulating autophagy, inhibiting apoptosis, modulating anaerobic metabolism, and exerting anti-inflammatory effects. DJ-1 is also required for protective strategies, such as ischemic preconditioning, ischemic postconditioning, remote ischemic preconditioning and pharmacological conditioning. Therefore, DJ-1 emerges as a potential target for the treatment of myocardial IRI. Our comprehensive review delves into its protective mechanisms in myocardial IRI and the structural foundations underlying its functions.

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