Journal article
Dihydrosphingosine driven enrichment of sphingolipids attenuates TGFβ induced collagen synthesis in cardiac fibroblasts
RR Magaye, F Savira, X Xiong, K Huynh, PJ Meikle, C Reid, BL Flynn, D Kaye, D Liew, BH Wang
Ijc Heart and Vasculature | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2021
Abstract
The sphingolipid de novo synthesis pathway, encompassing the sphingolipids, the enzymes and the cell membrane receptors, are being investigated for their role in diseases and as potential therapeutic targets. The intermediate sphingolipids such as dihydrosphingosine (dhSph) and sphingosine (Sph) have not been investigated due to them being thought of as precursors to other more active lipids such as ceramide (Cer) and sphingosine 1 phosphate (S1P). Here we investigated their effects in terms of collagen synthesis in primary rat neonatal cardiac fibroblasts (NCFs). Our results in NCFs showed that both dhSph and Sph did not induce collagen synthesis, whilst dhSph reduced collagen synthesis ind..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (Program Grants 1092642 and Project Grant 1087355). RM and FS are supported by the Monash University International Post Graduate Research Scholarships and Monash Graduate Scholarships.