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Review
. 2025 Nov:221:107976.
doi: 10.1016/j.phrs.2025.107976. Epub 2025 Sep 29.

The role of lactylation modifications in musculoskeletal diseases: From mechanism to clinical application

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The role of lactylation modifications in musculoskeletal diseases: From mechanism to clinical application

Yi Xie et al. Pharmacol Res. 2025 Nov.
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Abstract

Lactylation, a recently discovered histone and non-histone modification driven by lactate, has redefined the understanding of how metabolic by-products regulate gene expression. Beyond its conventional role as an energy substrate, lactate emerges as a pivotal signaling mediator that couples cellular metabolism with epigenetic regulation. In musculoskeletal disorders, aberrant lactylation has been implicated in the disruption of osteogenic-osteoclastic balance, extracellular matrix homeostasis, and regenerative capacity, thereby linking cellular metabolic stress to pathological tissue remodeling. These findings position lactylation as a unifying mechanism across osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, intervertebral disc degeneration, and sarcopenia. Yet, the field remains in its infancy: the enzymatic machinery of lactylation is incompletely characterized, context-specific functions are poorly defined, and translation to human pathology is scarce. Conceptualizing lactylation as a metabolic-epigenetic nexus not only reframes our understanding of musculoskeletal biology but also highlights new opportunities for biomarker discovery and targeted epigenetic therapies. Addressing these challenges will be essential to harness the clinical potential of this emerging regulatory paradigm.

Keywords: Epigenetic regulation; Lactylation; Musculoskeletal diseases; Post-translational modification; Therapeutic approaches.

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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial or non‑financial interests related to this work.

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