G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), all play an essential role in a variety of physiological processes. Indeed, GPCRs mediate cellular responses to extracellular signals including most metabolites, cytokines, neurotransmitters, and hormones, and therefore represent the most promising target for drug discovery, with ~34% of all drugs approved by FDA being GPCRs targeted. The most recent advances in the field, have uncovered the pleiotropy and richness in GPCR signal transduction.
G protein-coupled receptors regulate virtually all metabolic processes, including glucose and energy homeostasis. Therefore the elucidation of their role in health and disease will open new possibilities in drug target design and it paces the way to improved therapies.
The Topic Editors welcome reviews, original research, methods, perspectives/opinions covering mainly:
- GPCRs signalling mechanisms involved in the development and progression of obesity.
- Advances in genetic findings of GPCRs involved in obesity.
- GPCRs as therapeutic targets for obesity.
- Innovative methods or model systems to investigate GPCRs in clinical and preclinical studies.
- Genetic association studies on GPCR genes relevant for obesity.
- Functional studies on GPCR variants elevant for obesity.
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), all play an essential role in a variety of physiological processes. Indeed, GPCRs mediate cellular responses to extracellular signals including most metabolites, cytokines, neurotransmitters, and hormones, and therefore represent the most promising target for drug discovery, with ~34% of all drugs approved by FDA being GPCRs targeted. The most recent advances in the field, have uncovered the pleiotropy and richness in GPCR signal transduction.
G protein-coupled receptors regulate virtually all metabolic processes, including glucose and energy homeostasis. Therefore the elucidation of their role in health and disease will open new possibilities in drug target design and it paces the way to improved therapies.
The Topic Editors welcome reviews, original research, methods, perspectives/opinions covering mainly:
- GPCRs signalling mechanisms involved in the development and progression of obesity.
- Advances in genetic findings of GPCRs involved in obesity.
- GPCRs as therapeutic targets for obesity.
- Innovative methods or model systems to investigate GPCRs in clinical and preclinical studies.
- Genetic association studies on GPCR genes relevant for obesity.
- Functional studies on GPCR variants elevant for obesity.