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A soluble endoplasmic reticulum factor as regenerative therapy for Wolfram syndrome
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2020
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ApoptosisPathologyCell DeathSynaptic SignalingSocial SciencesOxidative StressNeuroinflammationRegenerative MedicineRegenerative TherapyTranslational MedicineNeurobiology Of DiseaseEndocytic PathwayDegenerative PathologyWolfram SyndromeProtein DegradationCell SignalingMolecular SignalingProtein Quality ControlEr Stress-related DisordersNeuroprotectionCell BiologyNeurodegenerative DiseasesSignal TransductionNeuroscienceMedicine
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-mediated cell death is an emerging target for human chronic disorders, including neurodegeneration and diabetes. However, there is currently no treatment for preventing ER stress-mediated cell death. Here, we show that mesencephalic astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor (MANF), a neurotrophic factor secreted from ER stressed cells, prevents ER stress-mediated β cell death and enhances β cell proliferation in cell and mouse models of Wolfram syndrome, a prototype of ER disorders. Our results indicate that molecular pathways regulated by MANF are promising therapeutic targets for regenerative therapy of ER stress-related disorders, including diabetes, retinal degeneration, neurodegeneration, and Wolfram syndrome.
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