Experimental and Molecular Medicine (Mar 2020)

Protein disulfide isomerase in cardiovascular disease

  • Bei Xiong,
  • Vishwanath Jha,
  • Jeong-Ki Min,
  • Jaehyung Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-020-0401-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 3
pp. 390 – 399

Abstract

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Exploring enzymes’ influence on cardiovascular disease Efforts to untangle the functions of a large family of enzymes could lead researchers to new therapies for diverse cardiovascular diseases. Members of the protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) family chemically modify other proteins in ways that can alter both their structure and biological activity. Jaehyung Cho of the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA and coworkers have reviewed numerous studies linking PDI with cardiovascular diseases, including thrombosis, heart attack, vascular inflammation, and stroke. The authors also report progress in developing small-molecule PDI inhibitors that could yield the treatment for these conditions.