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Pleiotrophin and metabolic disorders: insights into its role in metabolism

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FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1225150

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pleiotrophin; receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase beta/zeta (RPTP beta/zeta); metabolism; metabolic disorders; peripheral organs

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This review aims to summarize the current knowledge about the role of pleiotrophin in the main metabolic organs. Pleiotrophin promotes proliferation in preadipocytes, pancreatic beta cells and during mammary gland development. Additionally, it is crucial for liver structure and neuromuscular junction integrity in skeletal muscle. From a metabolic perspective, pleiotrophin is important for glucose and lipid homeostasis, as well as oxidative metabolism in skeletal muscle. Overall, this review suggests pleiotrophin as a potential target for preventing insulin-resistance-related pathologies.
Pleiotrophin (PTN) is a cytokine which has been for long studied at the level of the central nervous system, however few studies focus on its role in the peripheral organs. The main aim of this review is to summarize the state of the art of what is known up to date about pleiotrophin and its implications in the main metabolic organs. In summary, pleiotrophin promotes the proliferation of preadipocytes, pancreatic beta cells, as well as cells during the mammary gland development. Moreover, this cytokine is important for the structural integrity of the liver and the neuromuscular junction in the skeletal muscle. From a metabolic point of view, pleiotrophin plays a key role in the maintenance of glucose and lipid as well as whole-body insulin homeostasis and favors oxidative metabolism in the skeletal muscle. All in all, this review proposes pleiotrophin as a druggable target to prevent from the development of insulin-resistance-related pathologies.

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