MG53, A Tissue Repair Protein with Broad Applications in Regenerative Medicine
Under natural conditions, injured cells can be repaired rapidly through inherent biological processes. However, in the case of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, muscular dystrophy, and other degenerative conditions, the natural repair process is impaired. Repair of injury to the cell membrane is an...
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doaj-ec5a6a49fdb74d1a8a196b2ec1ce21482021-01-12T00:00:59ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092021-01-011012212210.3390/cells10010122MG53, A Tissue Repair Protein with Broad Applications in Regenerative MedicineZhongguang Li0Liyang Wang1Huimin Yue2Bryan A. Whitson3Erin Haggard4Xuehong Xu5Jianjie Ma6Department of Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH 43210, USALaboratory of Cell Genetics and Developmental Biology, Shaanxi Normal University College of Life Sciences, Xi’an 710062, ChinaLaboratory of Cell Genetics and Developmental Biology, Shaanxi Normal University College of Life Sciences, Xi’an 710062, ChinaDepartment of Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH 43210, USADepartment of Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH 43210, USALaboratory of Cell Genetics and Developmental Biology, Shaanxi Normal University College of Life Sciences, Xi’an 710062, ChinaDepartment of Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH 43210, USAUnder natural conditions, injured cells can be repaired rapidly through inherent biological processes. However, in the case of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, muscular dystrophy, and other degenerative conditions, the natural repair process is impaired. Repair of injury to the cell membrane is an important aspect of physiology. Inadequate membrane repair function is implicated in the pathophysiology of many human disorders. Recent studies show that Mitsugumin 53 (MG53), a TRIM family protein, plays a key role in repairing cell membrane damage and facilitating tissue regeneration. Clarifying the role of MG53 and its molecular mechanism are important for the application of MG53 in regenerative medicine. In this review, we analyze current research dissecting MG53′s function in cell membrane repair and tissue regeneration, and highlight the development of recombinant human MG53 protein as a potential therapeutic agent to repair multiple-organ injuries.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/1/122TRIM proteincell membrane repairmuscular dystrophymyocardial infarctionacute kidney injuryacute lung injury |
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Zhongguang Li Liyang Wang Huimin Yue Bryan A. Whitson Erin Haggard Xuehong Xu Jianjie Ma MG53, A Tissue Repair Protein with Broad Applications in Regenerative Medicine Cells TRIM protein cell membrane repair muscular dystrophy myocardial infarction acute kidney injury acute lung injury |
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Zhongguang Li Liyang Wang Huimin Yue Bryan A. Whitson Erin Haggard Xuehong Xu Jianjie Ma |
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MG53, A Tissue Repair Protein with Broad Applications in Regenerative Medicine |
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MG53, A Tissue Repair Protein with Broad Applications in Regenerative Medicine |
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MG53, A Tissue Repair Protein with Broad Applications in Regenerative Medicine |
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MG53, A Tissue Repair Protein with Broad Applications in Regenerative Medicine |
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mg53, a tissue repair protein with broad applications in regenerative medicine |
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Under natural conditions, injured cells can be repaired rapidly through inherent biological processes. However, in the case of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, muscular dystrophy, and other degenerative conditions, the natural repair process is impaired. Repair of injury to the cell membrane is an important aspect of physiology. Inadequate membrane repair function is implicated in the pathophysiology of many human disorders. Recent studies show that Mitsugumin 53 (MG53), a TRIM family protein, plays a key role in repairing cell membrane damage and facilitating tissue regeneration. Clarifying the role of MG53 and its molecular mechanism are important for the application of MG53 in regenerative medicine. In this review, we analyze current research dissecting MG53′s function in cell membrane repair and tissue regeneration, and highlight the development of recombinant human MG53 protein as a potential therapeutic agent to repair multiple-organ injuries. |
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TRIM protein cell membrane repair muscular dystrophy myocardial infarction acute kidney injury acute lung injury |
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