Lipid metabolism in inflammation-related diseases

C Zhang, K Wang, L Yang, R Liu, Y Chu, X Qin, P Yang… - Analyst, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
C Zhang, K Wang, L Yang, R Liu, Y Chu, X Qin, P Yang, H Yu
Analyst, 2018pubs.rsc.org
There are thousands of lipid species existing in cells, which belong to eight different
categories. Lipids are the essential building blocks of cells. Recent studies have started to
unveil the important functions of lipids in regulating cell metabolism. However, we are still at
a very early stage in fully understanding the physiological and pathological functions of
lipids. The application of lipidomics for studying lipid metabolism can provide a direct
readout of the cellular status and broadens our understanding of the mechanisms that …
There are thousands of lipid species existing in cells, which belong to eight different categories. Lipids are the essential building blocks of cells. Recent studies have started to unveil the important functions of lipids in regulating cell metabolism. However, we are still at a very early stage in fully understanding the physiological and pathological functions of lipids. The application of lipidomics for studying lipid metabolism can provide a direct readout of the cellular status and broadens our understanding of the mechanisms that underpin metabolic disease states. This review provides an introduction to lipid metabolism and its role in modulating homeostasis and immunity. We also describe representative applications of lipidomics for studying lipid metabolism in inflammation-related diseases.
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