Journal article

The role of dihydrosphingolipids in disease

RR Magaye, F Savira, Y Hua, DJ Kelly, C Reid, B Flynn, D Liew, BH Wang

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | SPRINGER BASEL AG | Published : 2019

Abstract

Dihydrosphingolipids refer to sphingolipids early in the biosynthetic pathway that do not contain a C4-trans-double bond in the sphingoid backbone: 3-ketosphinganine (3-ketoSph), dihydrosphingosine (dhSph), dihydrosphingosine-1-phosphate (dhS1P) and dihydroceramide (dhCer). Recent advances in research related to sphingolipid biochemistry have shed light on the importance of sphingolipids in terms of cellular signalling in health and disease. However, dihydrosphingolipids have received less attention and research is lacking especially in terms of their molecular mechanisms of action. This is despite studies implicating them in the pathophysiology of disease, for example dhCer in predicting ty..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Program Grants (1092642) (BHW, DL, CR and DJK) and Project Grant (1087355) (BHW). RM and FS are sponsored by a Monash Graduate Scholarship and Monash International Postgraduate Research Scholarship for their doctoral studies.