AbstractAlthough diseases in the pathway of sphingolipid degradation have been known for decades, the first disease in the biosynthetic pathway was only reported in 2004, when a form of infantile-onset symptomatic epilepsy was described as a genetic defect in GM3 synthase. Presumably other diseases in the sphingolipid biosynthetic pathway will yet be discovered, although many may remain undetected due to their putative lethal phenotypes. In contrast, diseases are known for essentially every step in the pathway of SL degradation, caused by the defective activity of one or other of the lysosomal hydrolases in this pathway. Despite the fact that some of these storage disorders were first discovered in the 19th century, the cellular and biochem...
Glycosphingolipids are ubiquitous constituents of eukaryotic plasma membranes, and their sialylated ...
Paediatric neurodegenerative diseases are frequently caused by inborn errors in glycosphingolipid (G...
Sphingolipids have essential roles as structural components of cell membranes and in cell signalling...
AbstractAlthough diseases in the pathway of sphingolipid degradation have been known for decades, th...
Monogenic defects of sphingolipid biosynthesis have been recently identified in human patients. Thes...
International audienceMuch is known about the pathways that control the biosynthesis, transport and ...
AbstractHuman diseases caused by alterations in the metabolism of sphingolipids or glycosphingolipid...
Sphingolipid metabolism starts with the biosynthesis of ceramide, a bioactive lipid and the backbone...
Neurodegenerative diseases represent a class of fatal brain disorders for which the number of effect...
Natural flavonoids such as genistein, kaempferol and daidzein were previously found to be able to re...
Research in recent years has shown that sphingolipids are essential signalling molecules for the pro...
Glycosphingoid bases are elevated in inherited lysosomal storage disorders with deficient activity o...
BACKGROUND Sphingolipids are important components of cellular membranes and functionally associated...
AbstractAcid sphingomyelinase (ASM) plays an important role in normal membrane turnover through the ...
Sphingolipid metabolism is deeply deregulated in several pathologies. This seems to be responsible o...
Glycosphingolipids are ubiquitous constituents of eukaryotic plasma membranes, and their sialylated ...
Paediatric neurodegenerative diseases are frequently caused by inborn errors in glycosphingolipid (G...
Sphingolipids have essential roles as structural components of cell membranes and in cell signalling...
AbstractAlthough diseases in the pathway of sphingolipid degradation have been known for decades, th...
Monogenic defects of sphingolipid biosynthesis have been recently identified in human patients. Thes...
International audienceMuch is known about the pathways that control the biosynthesis, transport and ...
AbstractHuman diseases caused by alterations in the metabolism of sphingolipids or glycosphingolipid...
Sphingolipid metabolism starts with the biosynthesis of ceramide, a bioactive lipid and the backbone...
Neurodegenerative diseases represent a class of fatal brain disorders for which the number of effect...
Natural flavonoids such as genistein, kaempferol and daidzein were previously found to be able to re...
Research in recent years has shown that sphingolipids are essential signalling molecules for the pro...
Glycosphingoid bases are elevated in inherited lysosomal storage disorders with deficient activity o...
BACKGROUND Sphingolipids are important components of cellular membranes and functionally associated...
AbstractAcid sphingomyelinase (ASM) plays an important role in normal membrane turnover through the ...
Sphingolipid metabolism is deeply deregulated in several pathologies. This seems to be responsible o...
Glycosphingolipids are ubiquitous constituents of eukaryotic plasma membranes, and their sialylated ...
Paediatric neurodegenerative diseases are frequently caused by inborn errors in glycosphingolipid (G...
Sphingolipids have essential roles as structural components of cell membranes and in cell signalling...