Alternative splicing: Therapeutic target for vasculopathy in diabetic complications
Xiaoyue Li1, Dong Zhu1, Bingkun Zhao2
1Department of Plastic Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou, China; Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou, China.
Abstract:
It is becoming increasingly evident that diabetic vascular complications seriously threaten human health. The most prevalent microvascular complications include kidney disease, retinal disease, cardiovascular diseases and amputation. Conventional treatments can only relieve the progression of the diseases, and is no longer appropriate for the long-term management of diabetic patients. Exploring a novel therapeutic regimens and improvements in management of Diabetic Complications is required. Alternative splicing has been found to play a crucial role in the occurrence and treatment of diseases, including the destruction and generation of blood vessels in diabetes. Alternative splicing is an important factor in the high complexity of multicellular eukaryotic transcriptome, and angiogenesis, which is an important process controlled by alternative splicing mechanism. This review mainly introduces the current understanding of alternative splicing and the role that alternative splicing plays in the diabetic complications, with a special focus on vascular system. In this study, we summarized alternative splicing in relation to diabetes complications and the pathogenesis of diabetic vasculopathy. It discussed potential treatment strategies for correcting aberrant splicing and suggested novel approaches for addressing diabetes complications.
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