Inflammatory response and its relation to sphingolipid metabolism proteins: Chaperones as potential indirect anti-inflammatory agents

Pages: 153 - 219
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Lysosome is the organelle responsible for breaking down macromolecules to maintain homeostasis and to fight infection. The disruption of normal lysosomal function due to mutations in the sphingolipid metabolism proteins leads to a class of lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs). Defective autophagy and activation of inflammation are observed in most LSDs. The crosstalk between these key metabolic pathways suggests that therapeutic approaches used in...
Paper Details
Title
Inflammatory response and its relation to sphingolipid metabolism proteins: Chaperones as potential indirect anti-inflammatory agents
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Pages
153 - 219
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