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      • Thematic Review Series: Seeing 2020: Lipids and Lipid-Soluble Molecules in the Eye Thematic Review Series Thematic Review Series: Seeing 2020: Lipids and Lipid-Soluble Molecules in the Eye
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        Very long chain fatty acid-containing lipids: a decade of novel insights from the study of ELOVL4

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 62100030Published online: February 5, 2021
        • Gyening Kofi Yeboah
        • Ekaterina S. Lobanova
        • Richard S. Brush
        • Martin-Paul Agbaga
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          Lipids play essential roles in maintaining cell structure and function by modulating membrane fluidity and cell signaling. The fatty acid elongase-4 (ELOVL4) protein, expressed in retina, brain, Meibomian glands, skin, testes and sperm, is an essential enzyme that mediates tissue-specific biosynthesis of both VLC-PUFA and VLC-saturated fatty acids (VLC-SFA). These fatty acids play critical roles in maintaining retina and brain function, neuroprotection, skin permeability barrier maintenance, and sperm function, among other important cellular processes.
          Very long chain fatty acid-containing lipids: a decade of novel insights from the study of ELOVL4
        • Thematic Review Series Thematic Review Series: Lipidomics: Lipidomics in Disease
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          The lipid biology of sepsis

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 62100090Published online: May 31, 2021
          • Kaushalya Amunugama
          • Daniel P. Pike
          • David A. Ford
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            Sepsis, defined as the dysregulated immune response to an infection leading to organ dysfunction, is one of the leading causes of mortality around the globe. Despite the significant progress in delineating the underlying mechanisms of sepsis pathogenesis, there are currently no effective treatments or specific diagnostic biomarkers in the clinical setting. The perturbation of cell signaling mechanisms, inadequate inflammation resolution, and energy imbalance, all of which are altered during sepsis, are also known to lead to defective lipid metabolism.
            The lipid biology of sepsis
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