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Dyslipidemia has recently been identified as an important factor in modulating the progression of several health conditions, grouped as cardio-metabolic syndrome and including obesity,insulin resistance, and atherosclerosis. Among multiple factors which regulate the development of cardio-metabolic syndrome, sortilin has been found in multiple cell types, such as adipocyte, hepatocyte, and macrophage, suggesting that sortilin is correlated to the development and the severity of cardio-metabolic syndrome. Consistently, several genome-wide association (GWAS) and basic experimental research studies are being conducted to find novel gene loci involved in regulating the pathological progression of cardio-metabolic syndrome. According to these data, both SORT1 gene and sortilin protein have an important function in regulating the circulating lipid and glucose metabolism resulting in modulation of disease progression. In this comprehensive review, we summarize the recent research results in regards to sortilin function in modulating the circulating lipid and glucose metabolism. Moreover, we also discuss and analyze the emerging evidence elucidating the potential mechanisms by which sortilin affects synthesis and secretion of lipid and glucose.
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Eur J Nutr
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INRAE, CarMeN Laboratory, INSERM, U1060, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Bâtiment CENS-ELI 2D, Hopital Lyon Sud, 165 Chemin du Grand Revoyet, Pierre-Bénite, 69310, France.
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August 2025
Institute of General Practice, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome is an emerging framework proposed by the American Heart Association for management of patients with cardio-metabolic multimorbidity. This novel framework offers several improvements over existing paradigms; however, it remains unclear whether it represents a new frontier, or a simple rebranding of known clinical principles.
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August 2025
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Perelman School of Medicine. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Mitochondrial dynamics enable cellular adaptation to fluctuations in energy demand, such as those imposed on skeletal muscle by exercise, metabolic disorders, or aging. Here, we report a novel pathway that modulates mitochondria dynamics in skeletal muscle involving the scaffolding protein ankyrin-B. Rare variants in ankyrin-B, encoded by ANK2, increase risk for cardio-metabolic syndrome in humans and mice.
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Department of Pharmacy, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Noakhali, Bangladesh.
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July 2025
Division of Cardiology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, United States. Electronic address: