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Role of GALNT2 on Insulin Sensitivity, Lipid Metabolism and Fat Homeostasis

O-linked glycosylation, the greatest form of post-translational modifications, plays a key role in regulating the majority of physiological processes. It is, therefore, not surprising that abnormal O-linked glycosylation has been related to several human diseases. Recently, GALNT2, which encodes the...

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Autores principales: Antonucci, Alessandra, Marucci, Antonella, Trischitta, Vincenzo, Di Paola, Rosa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35055114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020929
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Marucci, Antonella
Trischitta, Vincenzo
Di Paola, Rosa
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description O-linked glycosylation, the greatest form of post-translational modifications, plays a key role in regulating the majority of physiological processes. It is, therefore, not surprising that abnormal O-linked glycosylation has been related to several human diseases. Recently, GALNT2, which encodes the GalNAc-transferase 2 involved in the first step of O-linked glycosylation, has attracted great attention as a possible player in many highly prevalent human metabolic diseases, including atherogenic dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes and obesity, all clustered on the common ground of insulin resistance. Data available both in human and animal models point to GALNT2 as a molecule that shapes the risk of the aforementioned abnormalities affecting diverse protein functions, which eventually cause clinically distinct phenotypes (a typical example of pleiotropism). Pathways linking GALNT2 to dyslipidemia and insulin resistance have been partly identified, while those for type 2 diabetes and obesity are yet to be understood. Here, we will provide a brief overview on the present knowledge on GALNT2 function and dysfunction and propose novel insights on the complex pathogenesis of the aforementioned metabolic diseases, which all impose a heavy burden for patients, their families and the entire society.
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spelling pubmed-87815162022-01-22 Role of GALNT2 on Insulin Sensitivity, Lipid Metabolism and Fat Homeostasis Antonucci, Alessandra Marucci, Antonella Trischitta, Vincenzo Di Paola, Rosa Int J Mol Sci Review O-linked glycosylation, the greatest form of post-translational modifications, plays a key role in regulating the majority of physiological processes. It is, therefore, not surprising that abnormal O-linked glycosylation has been related to several human diseases. Recently, GALNT2, which encodes the GalNAc-transferase 2 involved in the first step of O-linked glycosylation, has attracted great attention as a possible player in many highly prevalent human metabolic diseases, including atherogenic dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes and obesity, all clustered on the common ground of insulin resistance. Data available both in human and animal models point to GALNT2 as a molecule that shapes the risk of the aforementioned abnormalities affecting diverse protein functions, which eventually cause clinically distinct phenotypes (a typical example of pleiotropism). Pathways linking GALNT2 to dyslipidemia and insulin resistance have been partly identified, while those for type 2 diabetes and obesity are yet to be understood. Here, we will provide a brief overview on the present knowledge on GALNT2 function and dysfunction and propose novel insights on the complex pathogenesis of the aforementioned metabolic diseases, which all impose a heavy burden for patients, their families and the entire society. MDPI 2022-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8781516/ /pubmed/35055114 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020929 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Di Paola, Rosa
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title_short Role of GALNT2 on Insulin Sensitivity, Lipid Metabolism and Fat Homeostasis
title_sort role of galnt2 on insulin sensitivity, lipid metabolism and fat homeostasis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35055114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020929
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