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Role of sulfatide in normal and pathological cells and tissues.

Journal of lipid research (2012-05-24)
Tadanobu Takahashi, Takashi Suzuki
RÉSUMÉ

Sulfatide is 3-O-sulfogalactosylceramide that is synthesized by two transferases (ceramide galactosyltransferase and cerebroside sulfotransferase) from ceramide and is specifically degraded by a sulfatase (arylsulfatase A). Sulfatide is a multifunctional molecule for various biological fields including the nervous system, insulin secretion, immune system, hemostasis/thrombosis, bacterial infection, and virus infection. Therefore, abnormal metabolism or expression change of sulfatide could cause various diseases. Here, we discuss the important biological roles of sulfatide in the nervous system, insulin secretion, immune system, hemostasis/thrombosis, cancer, and microbial infections including human immunodeficiency virus and influenza A virus. Our review will be helpful to achieve a comprehensive understanding of sulfatide, which serves as a fundamental target of prevention of and therapy for nervous disorders, diabetes mellitus, immunological diseases, cancer, and infectious diseases.

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C24:1 Mono-Sulfo Galactosyl(β) Ceramide (d18:1/24:1), Avanti Research - A Croda Brand 860571P, powder
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C24 Mono-Sulfo Galactosyl(β) Ceramide (d18:1/24:0), Avanti Research - A Croda Brand 860578P, powder