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The role of CD36 in cardiovascular disease [PDF]

open access: yesCardiovascular Research, 2020
Abstract CD36, also known as the scavenger receptor B2, is a multifunctional receptor widely expressed in various organs. CD36 plays a crucial role in the uptake of long-chain fatty acids, the main metabolic substrate in myocardial tissue.
Hongyang Shu   +5 more
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Role of CD36 in cancer progression, stemness, and targeting

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2022
CD36 is highly expressed in diverse tumor types and its expression correlates with advanced stages, poor prognosis, and reduced survival. In cancer cells, CD36: 1) increases fatty acid uptake, reprogramming lipid metabolism; 2) favors cancer cell ...
Sandra L. Guerrero-Rodríguez   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Interaction between CD36 and FABP4 modulates adipocyte-induced fatty acid import and metabolism in breast cancer

open access: yesnpj Breast Cancer, 2021
Adipocytes influence breast cancer behaviour via fatty acid release into the tumour microenvironment. Co-culturing human adipocytes and breast cancer cells increased CD36 expression, with fatty acid import into breast cancer cells.
Jones Gyamfi   +8 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Erythroid involvement in CD36 deficiency [PDF]

open access: bronzeExperimental Hematology, 2001
The CD36 molecule is expressed in platelets, monocytes, erythroblasts, and other different tissues. The two types of platelet CD36 deficiency, types I and II, are associated with the absence and presence of CD36 on monocytes, respectively. To clarify the involvement of the erythroid lineage in CD36 deficiency, we investigated the phenotype and RNA ...
Ken Toba   +9 more
openalex   +4 more sources

The fatty acid receptor CD36 promotes HCC progression through activating Src/PI3K/AKT axis-dependent aerobic glycolysis

open access: yesCell Death and Disease, 2021
Metabolic reprogramming is a new hallmark of cancer but it remains poorly defined in hepatocellular carcinogenesis (HCC). The fatty acid receptor CD36 is associated with both lipid and glucose metabolism in the liver.
Xiaoqing Luo   +11 more
doaj   +2 more sources

CD36+ cancer-associated fibroblasts provide immunosuppressive microenvironment for hepatocellular carcinoma via secretion of macrophage migration inhibitory factor

open access: yesCell Discovery, 2023
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an immunotherapy-resistant malignancy characterized by high cellular heterogeneity. The diversity of cell types and the interplay between tumor and non-tumor cells remain to be clarified.
Guiqi Zhu   +19 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

CD36, a signaling receptor and fatty acid transporter that regulates immune cell metabolism and fate

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Medicine, 2022
CD36 functions as both a signaling receptor and fatty acid transporter in various immune and non-immune cells. This review summarizes how its dual functions determine immune cell functions and fates, which contribute to common diseases including ...
Yiliang Chen   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

CD36 as a gatekeeper of myocardial lipid metabolism and therapeutic target for metabolic disease.

open access: yesPhysiological Reviews, 2023
The multifunctional membrane glycoprotein CD36 is expressed in different types of cells and plays a key regulatory role in cellular lipid metabolism. CD36 facilitates the cellular uptake of long-chain fatty acids, mediates lipid signaling, and regulates ...
J. F. Glatz, L. Heather, J. Luiken
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Role of CD36 in Cancer Progression and Its Value as a Therapeutic Target

open access: yesCells, 2023
Cluster of differentiation 36 (CD36) is a cell surface scavenger receptor that plays critical roles in many different types of cancer, notably breast, brain, and ovarian cancers.
W. Feng, Hannah T. Zuppe, M. Kurokawa
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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