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Methylglyoxal and Its Adducts: Induction, Repair, and Association with Disease

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CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN TOXICOLOGY
卷 35, 期 10, 页码 1720-1746

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.2c00160

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  1. NIDDK
  2. [R21DK12785]

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MG and MG-AGEs, produced during metabolism, are associated with the onset and progression of various pathologies. Regulating MG and MG-AGEs may be a potential strategy for preventing diseases and using them as biomarkers for predicting disease risk and early intervention. This review provides an overview of recent advances and knowledge surrounding MG and discusses its clinical applications and therapeutic strategies to improve patient outcomes.
Metabolism is an essential part of life that provides energy for cell growth. During metabolic flux, reactive electrophiles are produced that covalently modify macromolecules, leading to detrimental cellular effects. Methylglyoxal (MG) is an abundant electrophile formed from lipid, protein, and glucose metabolism at intracellular levels of 1-4 mu M. MG covalently modifies DNA, RNA, and protein, forming advanced glycation end products (MG-AGEs). MG and MG-AGEs are associated with the onset and progression of many pathologies including diabetes, cancer, and liver and kidney disease. Regulating MG and MG-AGEs is a potential strategy to prevent disease, and they may also have utility as biomarkers to predict disease risk, onset, and progression. Here, we review recent advances and knowledge surrounding MG, including its production and elimination, mechanisms of MG-AGEs formation, the physiological impact of MG and MG-AGEs in disease onset and progression, and the latter in the context of its receptor RAGE. We also discuss methods for measuring MG and MG-AGEs and their clinical application as prognostic biomarkers to allow for early detection and intervention prior to disease onset. Finally, we consider relevant clinical applications and current therapeutic strategies aimed at targeting MG, MG-AGEs, and RAGE to ultimately improve patient outcomes.

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