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Functional roles of sphingolipids in immunity and their implication in diseaseopen access

Authors
Lee, M.[Lee, Mingyu]Lee, S.Y.[Lee, Suh Yeon]Bae, Y.-S.[Bae, Yoe-Sik]
Issue Date
1-Jun-2023
Publisher
Springer Nature
Citation
Experimental and Molecular Medicine, v.55, no.6, pp.1110 - 1130
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Experimental and Molecular Medicine
Volume
55
Number
6
Start Page
1110
End Page
1130
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/106164
DOI
10.1038/s12276-023-01018-9
ISSN
1226-3613
Abstract
Sphingolipids, which are components of cellular membranes and organ tissues, can be synthesized or degraded to modulate cellular responses according to environmental cues, and the balance among the different sphingolipids is important for directing immune responses, regardless of whether they originate, as intra- or extracellular immune events. Recent progress in multiomics-based analyses and methodological approaches has revealed that human health and diseases are closely related to the homeostasis of sphingolipid metabolism, and disease-specific alterations in sphingolipids and related enzymes can be prognostic markers of human disease progression. Accumulating human clinical data from genome-wide association studies and preclinical data from disease models provide support for the notion that sphingolipids are the missing pieces that supplement our understanding of immune responses and diseases in which the functions of the involved proteins and nucleotides have been established. In this review, we analyze sphingolipid-related enzymes and reported human diseases to understand the important roles of sphingolipid metabolism. We discuss the defects and alterations in sphingolipid metabolism in human disease, along with functional roles in immune cells. We also introduce several methodological approaches and provide summaries of research on sphingolipid modulators in this review that should be helpful in studying the roles of sphingolipids in preclinical studies for the investigation of experimental and molecular medicines. © 2023, The Author(s).
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