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Sphingolipids and Cholesterol

2022
Sphingolipids and cholesterol are two lipid partners on cellular membranes where they form specific microdomains, named lipid rafts, which mediate specific cell functions. Sphingomyelin (SM) is one of the major sphingolipids. SM and free cholesterol are also two key lipids on the monolayer of plasma lipoproteins, including chylomicron, very low-density
Xian-Cheng, Jiang, Zhiqiang, Li
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Sphingolipids as therapeutics

Pharmacological Research, 2003
The sphingolipid field has made significant strides over the past 10 years: from identifying metabolites of the sphingomyelin pathway as second messengers to discerning the molecular biology and biophysics of these lipid-derived second messengers. Building upon this vast basic science literature, scientists from multiple disciplines have begun to ...
Mark, Kester, Richard, Kolesnick
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Sphingolipids and atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis, 2013
The atherosclerotic lesion contains a high amount of sphingolipids, a large group of structurally diverse lipids that regulate distinct biological functions beyond their role as structural membrane components. Assessment of their role in atherogenesis has been enabled after genes that regulate their metabolism had been identified and facilitated by the
Hornemann, Thorsten, Worgall, Tilla S
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Sphingolipids in cancer

Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2011
The bioactive sphingolipids including, ceramide, sphingosine, and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) have important roles in several types of signaling and regulation of many cellular processes including cell proliferation, apoptosis, senescence, angiogenesis, and transformation. Recent accumulating evidence suggests that ceramide- and S1P-mediated pathways
Hideki, Furuya   +2 more
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Sphingolipid-binding proteins

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2006
Emerging information on sphingolipid metabolism and signaling is leading to a better understanding of cellular processes such as apoptosis, cancer, cell survival and aging. In this review, we discuss the involvement of sphingolipids in these processes and focus on underlying mechanisms based on sphingolipid:protein interactions.
C F, Snook, J A, Jones, Y A, Hannun
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Sphingolipids and Asthma

2022
Asthma is the most prevalent chronic respiratory disease worldwide and the leading serious chronic illness in children. Clinical characteristics are wheezing, reversible airway obstruction, airway inflammation, and airway hyperreactivity. Asthma susceptibility is influenced by genes and environment.
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Sphingolipids in Neuroinflammation

2013
Sphingolipids, the main component of cellular membranes, are cellular 'jack-of-all-trades', influencing a variety of functions including signal transduction, cell activation, membrane fluidity and cell-cell interactions.In the last few years, sphingolipids have begun to be investigated in the pathophysiology of major diseases of the brain, e.g ...
Laura, Davies   +2 more
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The Genetics of Sphingolipid Hydrolases and Sphingolipid Storage Diseases

2013
The relationship of sphingolipids with human disease first arose from the study of sphingolipid storage diseases over 50 years ago. Most of these disorders are due to inherited deficiencies of specific sphingolipid hydrolases, although a small number also result from defects in sphingolipid transport or activator proteins.
Edward H, Schuchman   +1 more
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Sphingolipids

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1971
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