Wang P, Lin K, Huang D, Jiang Z, Liao L, Wang X. The regulatory role of protein lactylation in various diseases: Special focus on the regulatory role of non-histone lactylation.
Gene 2025;
963:149595. [PMID:
40441322 DOI:
10.1016/j.gene.2025.149595]
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Abstract
Lactylation, an emerging form of post-translational modification derived from lactate, plays a pivotal role in numerous cellular processes such as tumor proliferation, metabolism, inflammation, and embryonic development. However, the precise molecular mechanisms by which lactylation controls these biological functions in both physiological and pathological contexts remain elusive. This review summarizes the latest reported regulatory mechanisms of protein lactylation in various diseases since 2024, introducing the latest research progress regarding the regulatory functions of protein lactylation in pathological processes, with particular attention to the regulatory mechanisms of non-histone lactylation modification in diseases. Finally, it outlines the potential of targeted lactylation therapy, proposes the main directions for future research, and emphasizes its scientific significance for future studies.
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