疾病
糖尿病
神经酰胺
胆固醇
医学
生物标志物
生物信息学
心脏病
内科学
内分泌学
生物
遗传学
细胞凋亡
作者
Trevor S. Tippetts,William L. Holland,Scott A. Summers
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tips.2021.10.001
摘要
Ectopic lipids play a key role in numerous pathologies, including heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Of all the lipids studied, perhaps the most well understood is cholesterol, a widely used clinical biomarker of cardiovascular disease and a target of pharmacological interventions (e.g., statins). Thousands of studies have interrogated the regulation and action of this disease-causing sterol. As a growing body of literature indicates, a new class of lipid-based therapies may be on the horizon. Ceramides are cholesterol-independent biomarkers of heart disease and diabetes in humans. Studies in rodents suggest that they are causative agents of disease, as lowering ceramides through genetic or pharmacological interventions prevents cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Herein, we discuss the evidence supporting the potential of therapeutics targeting ceramides to treat cardiometabolic disease, contrasting it with the robust datasets that drove the creation of cholesterol-lowering pharmaceuticals.
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