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Rare DEGS1 variant significantly alters de novo ceramide synthesis pathway
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 60Issue 9p1630–1639Published online: June 21, 2019- Nicholas B. Blackburn
- Laura F. Michael
- Peter J. Meikle
- Juan M. Peralta
- Marian Mosior
- Scott McAhren
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 11The de novo ceramide synthesis pathway is essential to human biology and health, but genetic influences remain unexplored. The core function of this pathway is the generation of biologically active ceramide from its precursor, dihydroceramide. Dihydroceramides have diverse, often protective, biological roles; conversely, increased ceramide levels are biomarkers of complex disease. To explore the genetics of the ceramide synthesis pathway, we searched for deleterious nonsynonymous variants in the genomes of 1,020 Mexican Americans from extended pedigrees.