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Ubiquitin-proteasome signaling in lung injury
Date
2018-08Registration in:
Magnani, Natalia Daniela; Dada, Laura Andrea; Sznajder, Jacob I.; Ubiquitin-proteasome signaling in lung injury; Elsevier Science Inc.; Translational Research; 198; 8-2018; 29-39
1931-5244
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Author
Magnani, Natalia Daniela
Dada, Laura Andrea
Sznajder, Jacob I.
Abstract
Cell homeostasis requires precise coordination of cellular proteins function. Ubiquitination is a post-translational modification that modulates protein half-life and function and is tightly regulated by ubiquitin E3 ligases and deubiquitinating enzymes. Lung injury can progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome that is characterized by an inflammatory response and disruption of the alveolocapillary barrier resulting in alveolar edema accumulation and hypoxemia. Ubiquitination plays an important role in the pathobiology of acute lung injury as it regulates the proteins modulating the alveolocapillary barrier and the inflammatory response. Better understanding of the signaling pathways regulated by ubiquitination may lead to novel therapeutic approaches by targeting specific elements of the ubiquitination pathways.