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    Key Molecule Identified: New Discovery Paves the Way for New Obesity Drugs

    By Victor Chang Cardiac Research InstituteAugust 27, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Scientists have discovered a molecule critical in sensing cellular pressure, offering potential for new treatments for obesity, osteoporosis, and inflammatory diseases. New research has revealed how this molecule regulates PIEZO ion channels, responsible for touch and spatial awareness, using advanced cryo-electron microscopy.

    A molecule regulating PIEZO ion channels could lead to therapies for obesity, osteoporosis, and inflammation.

    Researchers from the Victor Chang Cardiac Institute have uncovered a molecule that plays a key role in how cells detect when they are being pushed or pulled which could lead to the development of future drugs for obesity, osteoporosis, and inflammatory diseases.

    Researchers at the Victor Chang Cardiac Institute have finally shed light on how a small molecule regulates the sensors that are central to many processes in the body — including how nerve cells embedded in the skin sense when we are being touched.

    Potential for New Therapeutics Targeting Sensory Pathways

    They believe it will now be possible to design new therapeutics that could either ramp down or dial down the activity of the sensors, also known as PIEZO ion channels.

    The first targets would be obesity and bone diseases such as osteoporosis.

    Charles Cox
    Lead author Dr. Charles Cox. Credit: Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute

    Lead author Dr. Charles Cox says: “These are really key molecules that constantly provide information to the brain such as where our bodies are in space, sensing touch and even pain.

    ‘This interacting molecule we have identified represents a switch enabling us to regulate these channels, widely expressed throughout the body, which is why it could be useful for a whole range of diseases in the future.”

    Dr. Cox and his collaborators used cutting-edge Cryo-electron Microscopy to find out how this protein binds to PIEZO ion channels.

    Developing Peptide-Based Therapies

    Now that it’s been identified, it’s believed the protein can now be modified and developed into peptide-based therapeutics.

    Dr. Cox says: “We believe we will be able to boost the activity in the channels that are involved in the strength of our bones – which could not only help prevent osteoporosis it could help those already suffering.

    “This novel mechanism could also help combat obesity an important risk factor for all cardiovascular diseases. As we eat food, our stomachs get stretched and molecules are triggered, telling the brain when the stomach is full. By boosting the activity of these molecules, we may be able to trigger the brain into thinking it was full far earlier mimicking satiety.”

    Dr. Cox and his team believe the molecule could also be adapted to target inflammatory diseases as well as cardiovascular disease in the future.

    Reference: “MyoD-family inhibitor proteins act as auxiliary subunits of Piezo channels” by Zijing Zhou, Xiaonuo Ma, Yiechang Lin, Delfine Cheng, Navid Bavi, Genevieve A. Secker, Jinyuan Vero Li, Vaibhao Janbandhu, Drew L. Sutton, Hamish S. Scott, Mingxi Yao, Richard P. Harvey, Natasha L. Harvey, Ben Corry, Yixiao Zhang and Charles D. Cox, 17 August 2023, Science.
    DOI: 10.1126/science.adh8190

    The study was funded by the Australian Research Council, the National Health and Medical Research Council, National Computational Infrastructure, the Lymphatic Malformation Institute, and Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology.

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