학술논문

Sphingolipids and the unfolded protein response.
Document Type
Article
Source
BBA - Molecular & Cell Biology of Lipids. Oct2019, Vol. 1864 Issue 10, p1483-1494. 12p.
Subject
*SPHINGOLIPIDS
*CELL anatomy
*PROTEINS
*ENDOPLASMIC reticulum
*CELL proliferation
Language
ISSN
1388-1981
Abstract
The unfolded protein response (UPR) is a response by the endoplasmic reticulum to stress, classically caused by any disruption to cell homeostasis that results in an accumulation in unfolded proteins. However, there is an increasing body of research demonstrating that the UPR can also be activated by changes in lipid homeostasis, including changes in sphingolipid metabolism. Sphingolipids are a family of bioactive lipids with important roles in both the formation and integrity of cellular membranes, and regulation of key cellular processes, including cell proliferation and apoptosis. Bi-directional interactions between sphingolipids and the UPR have now been observed in a range of diseases, including cancer, diabetes and liver disease. Determining how these two key cellular components influence each other could play an important role in deciphering the causes of these diseases and potentially reveal new therapeutic approaches. • The unfolded protein response is classically activated by unfolded proteins. • Changes in sphingolipid metabolism can also activate the unfolded protein response. • The unfolded protein response can also alter sphingolipid metabolism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]