Ceramide: a novel second messenger.

Advances in lipid research Pub Date : 1993-01-01
S Mathias, R Kolesnick
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Abstract

The data discussed in the preceding sections suggest that information may be transmitted both through synthesis and through degradation of sphingomyelin. Although the sphingomyelin pathway holds promise as a new signaling system coupling TNF receptor activation to cellular stimulation (Fig. 5), the work is still at a preliminary stage. A physical association of receptors with neutral sphingomyelinase has yet to be established and the ceramide-activated protein kinase has yet to be isolated. Endogenous substrates for the kinase have also to be identified. Furthermore, the exact role of this pathway has not been defined. It is unclear whether this pathway is specific to monocyte differentiation or cytokine action. It also seems unlikely that a single signal transduction mechanism can account for all the diverse effects of TNF-alpha in different systems (Vilcek and Lee, 1991). Interactions with other signaling systems are sure to complicate elucidation of the exact role(s) of this pathway. Nevertheless, availability of cell-permeable analogs of ceramide, localization of many components of the system at the cell surface, and recent development of anti-TNF receptor antibodies to receptor isotypes may allow for greater definition of the sphingomyelin pathway in the near future.

神经酰胺:一种新的第二信使。
前几节讨论的数据表明,信息可以通过鞘磷脂的合成和降解来传递。尽管鞘磷脂通路有望作为一种将TNF受体激活与细胞刺激耦合的新信号系统(图5),但这项工作仍处于初步阶段。受体与中性鞘磷脂酶的物理关联尚未建立,神经酰胺活化蛋白激酶尚未分离。该激酶的内源性底物也有待确定。此外,这一途径的确切作用尚未确定。目前尚不清楚这一途径是否特异于单核细胞分化或细胞因子的作用。单一的信号转导机制似乎也不太可能解释tnf - α在不同系统中的所有不同作用(Vilcek和Lee, 1991)。与其他信号系统的相互作用肯定会使这一途径的确切作用的阐明复杂化。然而,神经酰胺的细胞渗透性类似物的可用性,该系统的许多组分在细胞表面的定位,以及抗tnf受体抗体的最新发展,可能会在不久的将来使鞘磷脂途径得到更大的定义。
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