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Lipids in Pathophysiology and Development of the Membrane Lipid Therapy: New Bioactive Lipids

Membranes are mainly composed of a lipid bilayer and proteins, constituting a checkpoint for the entry and passage of signals and other molecules. Their composition can be modulated by diet, pathophysiological processes, and nutritional/pharmaceutical interventions. In addition to their use as an en...

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Autores principales: Torres, Manuel, Parets, Sebastià, Fernández-Díaz, Javier, Beteta-Göbel, Roberto, Rodríguez-Lorca, Raquel, Román, Ramón, Lladó, Victoria, Rosselló, Catalina A., Fernández-García, Paula, Escribá, Pablo V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8708953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940418
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11120919
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author Torres, Manuel
Parets, Sebastià
Fernández-Díaz, Javier
Beteta-Göbel, Roberto
Rodríguez-Lorca, Raquel
Román, Ramón
Lladó, Victoria
Rosselló, Catalina A.
Fernández-García, Paula
Escribá, Pablo V.
author_facet Torres, Manuel
Parets, Sebastià
Fernández-Díaz, Javier
Beteta-Göbel, Roberto
Rodríguez-Lorca, Raquel
Román, Ramón
Lladó, Victoria
Rosselló, Catalina A.
Fernández-García, Paula
Escribá, Pablo V.
author_sort Torres, Manuel
collection PubMed
description Membranes are mainly composed of a lipid bilayer and proteins, constituting a checkpoint for the entry and passage of signals and other molecules. Their composition can be modulated by diet, pathophysiological processes, and nutritional/pharmaceutical interventions. In addition to their use as an energy source, lipids have important structural and functional roles, e.g., fatty acyl moieties in phospholipids have distinct impacts on human health depending on their saturation, carbon length, and isometry. These and other membrane lipids have quite specific effects on the lipid bilayer structure, which regulates the interaction with signaling proteins. Alterations to lipids have been associated with important diseases, and, consequently, normalization of these alterations or regulatory interventions that control membrane lipid composition have therapeutic potential. This approach, termed membrane lipid therapy or membrane lipid replacement, has emerged as a novel technology platform for nutraceutical interventions and drug discovery. Several clinical trials and therapeutic products have validated this technology based on the understanding of membrane structure and function. The present review analyzes the molecular basis of this innovative approach, describing how membrane lipid composition and structure affects protein-lipid interactions, cell signaling, disease, and therapy (e.g., fatigue and cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, tumor, infectious diseases).
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spelling pubmed-87089532021-12-25 Lipids in Pathophysiology and Development of the Membrane Lipid Therapy: New Bioactive Lipids Torres, Manuel Parets, Sebastià Fernández-Díaz, Javier Beteta-Göbel, Roberto Rodríguez-Lorca, Raquel Román, Ramón Lladó, Victoria Rosselló, Catalina A. Fernández-García, Paula Escribá, Pablo V. Membranes (Basel) Review Membranes are mainly composed of a lipid bilayer and proteins, constituting a checkpoint for the entry and passage of signals and other molecules. Their composition can be modulated by diet, pathophysiological processes, and nutritional/pharmaceutical interventions. In addition to their use as an energy source, lipids have important structural and functional roles, e.g., fatty acyl moieties in phospholipids have distinct impacts on human health depending on their saturation, carbon length, and isometry. These and other membrane lipids have quite specific effects on the lipid bilayer structure, which regulates the interaction with signaling proteins. Alterations to lipids have been associated with important diseases, and, consequently, normalization of these alterations or regulatory interventions that control membrane lipid composition have therapeutic potential. This approach, termed membrane lipid therapy or membrane lipid replacement, has emerged as a novel technology platform for nutraceutical interventions and drug discovery. Several clinical trials and therapeutic products have validated this technology based on the understanding of membrane structure and function. The present review analyzes the molecular basis of this innovative approach, describing how membrane lipid composition and structure affects protein-lipid interactions, cell signaling, disease, and therapy (e.g., fatigue and cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, tumor, infectious diseases). MDPI 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8708953/ /pubmed/34940418 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11120919 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Torres, Manuel
Parets, Sebastià
Fernández-Díaz, Javier
Beteta-Göbel, Roberto
Rodríguez-Lorca, Raquel
Román, Ramón
Lladó, Victoria
Rosselló, Catalina A.
Fernández-García, Paula
Escribá, Pablo V.
Lipids in Pathophysiology and Development of the Membrane Lipid Therapy: New Bioactive Lipids
title Lipids in Pathophysiology and Development of the Membrane Lipid Therapy: New Bioactive Lipids
title_full Lipids in Pathophysiology and Development of the Membrane Lipid Therapy: New Bioactive Lipids
title_fullStr Lipids in Pathophysiology and Development of the Membrane Lipid Therapy: New Bioactive Lipids
title_full_unstemmed Lipids in Pathophysiology and Development of the Membrane Lipid Therapy: New Bioactive Lipids
title_short Lipids in Pathophysiology and Development of the Membrane Lipid Therapy: New Bioactive Lipids
title_sort lipids in pathophysiology and development of the membrane lipid therapy: new bioactive lipids
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8708953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940418
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11120919
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