Abstract Cholesterylphosphoserine (CPHS) is a synthetic ester of cholesterol showing immunosuppressive activity. In the present study, we have used the T cell line Jurkat to investigate its mechanism of action. CPHS incorporates into cells reaching a molar ratio of 0.23 and 3.9 with the total phospholipid and cholesterol content, without inducing necrosis or apoptosis. CPHS incorporation elicits a dose-dependent binding of fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled annexin V, suggesting that the steroid distributes in the external leaflet of plasma membrane exposing the phosphoserine group to the external cell environment and inserting the steroid ring into the phospholipid bilayer. In agreement with a preferential steroid association with sphingol...
AbstractCholesteryl hemisuccinate (CHEMS) is an amphipathic lipid that can regulate cell growth. A c...
In this article we discuss the concept of accessible plasma membrane cholesterol and its involvement...
Summary-The possible role of LH or dcAMP induced changes in polyphosphorylated phospholipid metaboli...
AbstractTo further investigate the immunosuppressive activity of cholesterylphosphoserine (CPHS), we...
The plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells contains cholesterol and glycosphingolipids enriched nanodom...
Cholesterol-rich membrane microdomains have a significant role in cancer progression, particularly i...
AbstractThe classical, genomic mechanisms of steroid hormone action cannot account for their rapid c...
AbstractSterols are essential membrane components of eukaryotic cells. Interacting closely with sphi...
[EN] Suppression of a specific gene effect can be achieved by genetic as well as chemical methods. E...
AbstractMethyl-β-cyclodextrin (MBCD) is frequently used to acutely deplete cells of cholesterol. A w...
P glycoprotein-mediated cholesterol cycling determines proximal tubular cell viability.BackgroundMDR...
International audienceHormone-sensitive acute steroid biosynthesis requires trafficking of cholester...
The activity of neutral sphingomyelinase-2 (NSM2) to catalyze the conversion of sphingomyelin (SM) t...
Cholesterol is among one of the most decorated molecules in biology today, the study of which produc...
Lipids are major components of the cell and, like proteins, exhibit much diversity and are highly re...
AbstractCholesteryl hemisuccinate (CHEMS) is an amphipathic lipid that can regulate cell growth. A c...
In this article we discuss the concept of accessible plasma membrane cholesterol and its involvement...
Summary-The possible role of LH or dcAMP induced changes in polyphosphorylated phospholipid metaboli...
AbstractTo further investigate the immunosuppressive activity of cholesterylphosphoserine (CPHS), we...
The plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells contains cholesterol and glycosphingolipids enriched nanodom...
Cholesterol-rich membrane microdomains have a significant role in cancer progression, particularly i...
AbstractThe classical, genomic mechanisms of steroid hormone action cannot account for their rapid c...
AbstractSterols are essential membrane components of eukaryotic cells. Interacting closely with sphi...
[EN] Suppression of a specific gene effect can be achieved by genetic as well as chemical methods. E...
AbstractMethyl-β-cyclodextrin (MBCD) is frequently used to acutely deplete cells of cholesterol. A w...
P glycoprotein-mediated cholesterol cycling determines proximal tubular cell viability.BackgroundMDR...
International audienceHormone-sensitive acute steroid biosynthesis requires trafficking of cholester...
The activity of neutral sphingomyelinase-2 (NSM2) to catalyze the conversion of sphingomyelin (SM) t...
Cholesterol is among one of the most decorated molecules in biology today, the study of which produc...
Lipids are major components of the cell and, like proteins, exhibit much diversity and are highly re...
AbstractCholesteryl hemisuccinate (CHEMS) is an amphipathic lipid that can regulate cell growth. A c...
In this article we discuss the concept of accessible plasma membrane cholesterol and its involvement...
Summary-The possible role of LH or dcAMP induced changes in polyphosphorylated phospholipid metaboli...