Role of heparinase in the gastrointestinal dysfunction of sepsis (Review)

Exp Ther Med. 2022 Feb;23(2):119. doi: 10.3892/etm.2021.11042. Epub 2021 Dec 6.

Abstract

Heparinase (HPA) is a β-D glucuronidase that belongs to the endoglycosidase enzyme family, and plays an important role in numerous pathological and physiological processes, including inflammation, angiogenesis and tumor metastasis. When the expression of HPA is abnormally high, the side chain of heparin sulfate proteoglycans degrades, destroying the cell barrier and leading to the occurrence and development of inflammation, with systemic inflammation occurring in severe cases. Sepsis is a major cause of mortality in critically ill patients. In sepsis, the gastrointestinal tract is the first and most frequently involved target organ, which often leads to gastrointestinal dysfunction. HPA overexpression has been determined to accelerate sepsis progression and gastrointestinal dysfunction; thus, it was hypothesized that HPA may play an important role and may serve as an index for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal dysfunction in sepsis. HPA inhibitors may therefore become applicable as targeted drugs for the treatment of gastrointestinal dysfunction in patients with sepsis. The present review mainly discussed the role of HPA in gastrointestinal dysfunction of sepsis.

Keywords: acute gastrointestinal injury; gastrointestinal dysfunction; heparinase; inflammation; sepsis.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

Funding: The present study was funded by the Science and Technology Department of Gansu Province (grant no. 20JR5RA35); the Talent Innovation and Entrepreneurship Project of Science and Technology, Bureau of Chengguan District, Lanzhou (grant no. 2020RCCX0030); Lanzhou Science and Technology Development Guiding Plan Project (grant no. 2019-ZD-37); the Fund of The First Hospital of Lanzhou University (grant no. Ldyyyn2018-48); the Fund of Donggang Branch, The First Hospital of Lanzhou University (grant no. ldyydgyn-201705); and The Open Topics of the Key Laboratory of Biological Treatment and Regenerative Medicine in Gansu Province (grant no. zdsyskfkt-201702).