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Lipids as signaling molecules

New Content Item (1)Lipids in Health and Disease invites you to submit to this thematic series. While once viewed as a passive mode of energy storage, lipids are now well-understood to serve as integral components of biological membranes and to function as key intracellular and extracellular messengers. Through this role as signaling molecules, both dietary as well as endogenously synthesized and modified lipids modulate key signaling pathways in the cell.  Aberrant lipid-mediated signaling has been implicated in a variety of pathologies, including metabolic diseases, chronic inflammation, cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease.  The ability of adipose tissue to elaborate a significant number of signaling molecules may lead to its interpretation as an endocrine organ! The lipid molecules for the purpose of this article collection include: saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and their metabolites, sphingolipids and ceramides, endocannabinoids, and other species that are generally regarded as lipids. The collection of papers in this issue addresses the role of lipids as key signaling molecules in health and disease. We would particularly welcome manuscripts that try to bridge the gap between molecular and biochemical aspects of various lipids and their potential clinical applications/implications. 

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  1. The risk of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is increased by excessive ethanol drinking. For the prevention of ALD, the effects of ethanol on the liver, adipose tissue, and gut are crucial. Interestingly, garlic ...

    Authors: Dhara Patel, Pooja Rathaur, Kirti Parwani, Farhin Patel, Dixa Sharma, Kaid Johar and Palash Mandal
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2023 22:49
  2. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is one of the most frequent liver diseases at present, and there is no radical treatment. The consequences of a variety of ginsenoside compounds on this situation have befor...

    Authors: Xuanxin Chen, Wei Xue, Jia Zhang, Jiayi Peng and Wenxiang Huang
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2023 22:22
  3. The ratio of gamma-glutamyltransferase to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (GGT/HDL-C) has been highlighted in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) by previous studies. However, there have been fewer i...

    Authors: Yue Zhao, Xing Xin and Xiao-ping Luo
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2023 22:7
  4. It has been determined through extensive studies that autophagy, the Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor containing pyrin domain 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome and apoptotic responses in macrophage...

    Authors: Liang Zheng, Hongbiao Xu, Fufu Zheng, Yuanhui Lai, Jie Li, Weiming Lv, Zuojun Hu and Wenjian Wang
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2022 21:107
  5. Cholesterol gallstone disease (CGD) is accompanied by biliary cholesterol supersaturation. Hepatic Niemann-Pick C1-like 1 (NPC1L1), which is present in humans but not in wild-type (WT) mice, promotes hepatocyt...

    Authors: Pingfan Mo, Hongtan Chen, Xin Jiang, Fengling Hu, Fenming Zhang, Guodong Shan, Wenguo Chen, Sha Li, Yiqiao Li and Guoqiang Xu
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2022 21:97
  6. The process of autophagy is integral to cellular function. In this process, proteins, organelles, and metabolites are engulfed in a lipid vesicle and trafficked to a lysosome for degradation. Its central role ...

    Authors: Alejandro Soto-Avellaneda and Brad E. Morrison
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2020 19:214
  7. Higher levels of anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), the main arachidonic acid-derived endocannabinoids, are frequently reported in overweight and obese individuals. Recently, endocannabinoids ...

    Authors: Neda Lotfi Yagin, Samaneh Hajjarzadeh, Soghra Aliasgharzadeh, Fereshteh Aliasgari and Reza Mahdavi
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2020 19:161
  8. Many studies indicate that gallstone formation has genetic components. The abnormal expression of lipid-related genes could be the basis for particular forms of cholesterol gallstone disease. The aim of this s...

    Authors: Ning Fan, Ke Meng, Yuqing Zhang, Yong Hu, Donghua Li, Qiaoying Gao, Jianhua Wang, Yanning Li, Shangwei Wu and Yunfeng Cui
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2020 19:158
  9. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small non-coding RNAs, which participate in the regulation of cell differentiation. Previous studies have demonstrated that miR-9-5p plays a key role in cancer cell developmen...

    Authors: Gang Luo, Shenqiang Hu, Tianfu Lai, Jie Wang, Li Wang and Songjia Lai
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2020 19:126
  10. Lung lipid metabolism participates both in infant and adult pulmonary disease. The lung is composed by multiple cell types with specialized functions and coordinately acting to meet specific physiologic requir...

    Authors: Christina W. Agudelo, Ghassan Samaha and Itsaso Garcia-Arcos
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2020 19:122
  11. Protein kinase C (PKC) and Protein kinase D (PKD) isoforms can sense diacylglycerol (DAG) generated in the different cellular compartments in various physiological processes. DAG accumulates in multiple organs...

    Authors: Katarzyna Kolczynska, Angel Loza-Valdes, Izabela Hawro and Grzegorz Sumara
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2020 19:113
  12. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common metabolic syndrome. Imbalances between liver lipid output and input are the direct causes of NAFLD, and hepatic steatosis is the pathological premise and ba...

    Authors: Jin Wang, Wanping He, Ping-Ju Tsai, Pei-Hsuan Chen, Manxiang Ye, Jiao Guo and Zhengquan Su
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2020 19:72
  13. Monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (MHR) is a novel inflammatory marker that has been used to predict various inflammation-related diseases. This study aims to explore the association betwe...

    Authors: Meng-Qi Chen, Wen-Rui Shi, Chu-Ning Shi, Ya-Ping Zhou and Ying-Xian Sun
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2020 19:48
  14. It has been confirmed that the triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (THR) is associated with insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. However, to the best of our knowledge, only a few s...

    Authors: Xin-Ya Dai, Ying-Ying Zheng, Jun-Nan Tang, Xu-Ming Yang, Qian-Qian Guo, Jian-Chao Zhang, Meng-Die Cheng, Feng-Hua Song, Zhi-Yu Liu, Kai Wang, Li-Zhu Jiang, Lei Fan, Xiao-Ting Yue, Yan Bai, Zeng-Lei Zhang, Ru-Jie Zheng…
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2019 18:210