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FARBER DISEASE — DISEASE DESCRIPTION WITH CASE REPORTS
Farber disease (lipogranulomatosis, OMIM 228000) — is extremely rare autosomal-recessive disorder from group of lysosomal storage disorders, due to deficiency of acid ceramidase activity enzyme.
I. A. Chikova +7 more
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Acid ceramidase (aCDase) is one of several enzymes responsible for ceramide degradation within mammalian cells. As such, aCDase regulates the intracellular levels of the bioactive lipid ceramide.
Carmen Bedia +4 more
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Potent Inhibition of Acid Ceramidase by Novel B-13 Analogues
The lipid-signalling molecule ceramide is known to induce apoptosis in a variety of cell types. Inhibition of the lysosomal acid ceramidase can increase cellular ceramide levels and thus induce apoptosis. Indeed, inhibitors of acid ceramidase have been reported to induce cell death and to display potentiating effects to classical radio- or chemo ...
Proksch, Denny +2 more
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Introduction: Hesperidin and its aglycone, hesperetin are abundant natural flavonoid in Citrus and known for their anti-neoplastic and pro-apoptotic properties.
Mahdi Mashhadi Akbar Boojar +3 more
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Genetic Variation in Acid Ceramidase Predicts Non-completion of an Exercise Intervention
Genetic variation is associated with a number of lifestyle behaviours; it may be associated with adherence and individual responses to exercise training. We tested single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the acid ceramidase gene (ASAH1) for association
Lauren S. Lewis +13 more
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Acid Ceramidase in Melanoma [PDF]
Natalia Realini +7 more
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Beware of N-Benzoyloxybenzamides
Following a High-Throughput Screening campaign to discover inhibitors of acid ceramidase, we report the novel and extremely potent covalent inhibitor, 1.
Jonathan Cubitt +9 more
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An ANGPTL4-ceramide-protein kinase Cζ axis mediates chronic glucocorticoid exposure-induced hepatic steatosis and hypertriglyceridemia in mice. [PDF]
Chronic or excess glucocorticoid exposure causes lipid disorders such as hypertriglyceridemia and hepatic steatosis. Angptl4 (angiopoietin-like 4), a primary target gene of the glucocorticoid receptor in hepatocytes and adipocytes, is required for ...
Cheang, Rachel T +11 more
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Interfacial Regulation of Acid Ceramidase Activity [PDF]
Thomas Linke +6 more
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