volume 32 issue 3 pages 161-170

A Review on the Potential Role of Humanin Peptide and its Analogs in the Regulation of Autophagy Pathways for Therapeutic Application in Metabolic Disorders

Hira Moin 1, 2
Rizwan Ashraf 2
Batool Butt 3, 4
Imtiaz Mustafa 1
Mamoona Shafiq 1, 5
Sayed Ali Raza Shah 1
Syed Ali Raza Shah 1
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Foundation University School of Health Sciences, Fauji Foundation Hospitals, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Department of Nephrology, Foundation University School of Health Sciences, Fauji Foundation Hospitals, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Islam Medical College, Sialkot, Pakistan
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-01
scimago Q3
wos Q4
SJR0.338
CiteScore2.4
Impact factor1.1
ISSN09298665, 18755305
Abstract

Autophagy is a self-eating cellular process in which the cell breaks down worn-out organelles, damaged/defective proteins, and toxins. Impaired autophagy is a significant factor in the development of various metabolic disorders, along with oxidative stress, inflammation, mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum dysfunction. These disorders pose a significant health and economic burden on the global human population, owing to their steadily rising prevalence. Therefore, modulating the expression of proteins involved in the autophagy-related pathways can be a promising avenue for curbing the development and progression of these disorders. Humanin (HN) is a 24-amino acid mitochondrial-derived peptide. It possesses anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and pro-apoptotic properties. The analogs of HN can be generated by replacing specific amino acids in the polypeptide chain, thereby functionally modifying the peptide. Among these, humanin- glycine (HNG) is the most widely studied analog in both in vivo and in vitro disease models. It is far more potent than HN, with a potency that is 1000 times greater. To the best of our knowledge, this review is the first to discuss and examine the available evidence regarding the potential involvement of HN or its analogs in regulating autophagy pathways. The review primarily highlights that HN is an autophagy inducer, which can promote cell survival in the presence of metabolic and oxidative stress, particularly the HNG analog. Future research is imperative to comprehensively evaluate the effects of HN and its analogs on autophagy. Further investigations are needed to correlate its levels with various autophagic markers in different metabolic diseases, offering the potential for groundbreaking discoveries in understanding disease mechanisms and developing novel therapeutic strategies.

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Moin H. et al. A Review on the Potential Role of Humanin Peptide and its Analogs in the Regulation of Autophagy Pathways for Therapeutic Application in Metabolic Disorders // Protein and Peptide Letters. 2025. Vol. 32. No. 3. pp. 161-170.
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Moin H., Ashraf R., Butt B., Mustafa I., Shafiq M., Shah S. A. R., Shah S. A. R. A Review on the Potential Role of Humanin Peptide and its Analogs in the Regulation of Autophagy Pathways for Therapeutic Application in Metabolic Disorders // Protein and Peptide Letters. 2025. Vol. 32. No. 3. pp. 161-170.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.2174/0109298665363711250112050930
UR - https://www.eurekaselect.com/239388/article
TI - A Review on the Potential Role of Humanin Peptide and its Analogs in the Regulation of Autophagy Pathways for Therapeutic Application in Metabolic Disorders
T2 - Protein and Peptide Letters
AU - Moin, Hira
AU - Ashraf, Rizwan
AU - Butt, Batool
AU - Mustafa, Imtiaz
AU - Shafiq, Mamoona
AU - Shah, Sayed Ali Raza
AU - Shah, Syed Ali Raza
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/03/01
PB - Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
SP - 161-170
IS - 3
VL - 32
SN - 0929-8665
SN - 1875-5305
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@article{2025_Moin,
author = {Hira Moin and Rizwan Ashraf and Batool Butt and Imtiaz Mustafa and Mamoona Shafiq and Sayed Ali Raza Shah and Syed Ali Raza Shah},
title = {A Review on the Potential Role of Humanin Peptide and its Analogs in the Regulation of Autophagy Pathways for Therapeutic Application in Metabolic Disorders},
journal = {Protein and Peptide Letters},
year = {2025},
volume = {32},
publisher = {Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.},
month = {mar},
url = {https://www.eurekaselect.com/239388/article},
number = {3},
pages = {161--170},
doi = {10.2174/0109298665363711250112050930}
}
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Moin, Hira, et al. “A Review on the Potential Role of Humanin Peptide and its Analogs in the Regulation of Autophagy Pathways for Therapeutic Application in Metabolic Disorders.” Protein and Peptide Letters, vol. 32, no. 3, Mar. 2025, pp. 161-170. https://www.eurekaselect.com/239388/article.