2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00109-021-02160-5
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Androgen-dependent tissue factor pathway inhibitor regulating protein: a review of its peripheral actions and association with cardiometabolic diseases

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“…The hydrolysis of FAHFA into its FA and HFA constituents is regulated by FAHFA hydrolases, including ADTRP, CEL and HSL, 15–18 and these enzymes have been found to be implicated in cardiometabolic diseases. Genetic variants in ADTRP have been associated with CAD risk 32–35 and our group previously reported reduced plasma ADTRP in participants with CAD as compared with CAD− controls 36 . Mutations in CEL were found to be associated with the development of pancreatic exocrine dysfunction and diabetes 37,38 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The hydrolysis of FAHFA into its FA and HFA constituents is regulated by FAHFA hydrolases, including ADTRP, CEL and HSL, 15–18 and these enzymes have been found to be implicated in cardiometabolic diseases. Genetic variants in ADTRP have been associated with CAD risk 32–35 and our group previously reported reduced plasma ADTRP in participants with CAD as compared with CAD− controls 36 . Mutations in CEL were found to be associated with the development of pancreatic exocrine dysfunction and diabetes 37,38 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The involvement of SPHK1 [50] and WWTR1 [51] with renal diseases was demonstrated previously. Several studies have shown that altered expression of SPHK1 [52], ADTRP (androgen dependent TFPI regulating protein) [53] and DNMT3A [54] can be a strong prognosis biomarkers to predict relapse in patients with cardiovascular complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%