The sorting nexin (SNX) family consists of a diverse group of cytoplasmic- and membrane-associated phosphoinositide-binding proteins that play pivotal roles in the regulation of protein trafficking. This includes the entire endocytic pathway, such as endocytosis, endosomal sorting, and endosomal signaling. Dysfunctions of SNX pathway are involved in several forms of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Moreover, SNX gene variants are associated with CVDs. In this review, we discuss the current knowledge on SNX-mediated regulatory mechanisms and their roles in the pathogenesis and treatment of CVDs.
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Yang, J., Villar, V. A. M., Rozyyev, S., Jose, P. A., & Zeng, C. (2019). The emerging role of sorting nexins in cardiovascular diseases. Clinical Science. Portland Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1042/CS20190034
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