نتایج جستجو برای: lpa

تعداد نتایج: 2310  

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2008
Edyta Gendaszewska-Darmach

Lysophospholipids have long been recognized as membrane phospholipid metabolites, but only recently lysophosphatidic acids (LPA) have been demonstrated to act on specific G protein-coupled receptors. The widespread expression of LPA receptors and coupling to several classes of G proteins allow LPA-dependent regulation of numerous processes, such as vascular development, neurogenesis, wound heal...

2012
Vivek Rai Fatouma Touré Seth Chitayat Renjun Pei Fei Song Qing Li Jinghua Zhang Rosa Rosario Ravichandran Ramasamy Walter J. Chazin Ann Marie Schmidt

The endogenous phospholipid lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) regulates fundamental cellular processes such as proliferation, survival, motility, and invasion implicated in homeostatic and pathological conditions. Hence, delineation of the full range of molecular mechanisms by which LPA exerts its broad effects is essential. We report avid binding of LPA to the receptor for advanced glycation end pro...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
K Meerschaert V De Corte Y De Ville J Vandekerckhove J Gettemans

An extensive survey was carried out for compounds capable of regulating actin-binding proteins in a manner similar to phosphatidylinositol 4,5 bisphosphate (PI 4,5-P2). For this purpose we developed a sensitive assay involving release of radioactively phosphorylated actin from the fragminP-actin complex. We found that the structurally simplest lysophospholipid, lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), diss...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2003
Janos L Tanyi Yutaka Hasegawa Ruth Lapushin Andrew J Morris Judith K Wolf Andrew Berchuck Karen Lu David I Smith Kimberly Kalli Lynn C Hartmann Karen McCune David Fishman Russell Broaddus Kwai W Cheng Edward N Atkinson Jose M Yamal Robert C Bast Edward A Felix Robert A Newman Gordon B Mills

The levels of lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) are consistently elevated in the ascites of ovarian cancer patients, suggesting that ovarian cancer cells are exposed to an LPA replete environment. LPA stimulates cell proliferation, cell survival, resistance to cisplatin, production and activation of proteases, invasiveness and production of the neovascularizing factors, vascular endothelial growth fa...

2013
Denis Evseenko Brooke Latour Wade Richardson Mirko Corselli Arineh Sahaghian Sofie Cardinal Yuhua Zhu Rebecca Chan Bruce Dunn Gay M. Crooks

Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a pleiotropic phospholipid present in the blood and certain tissues at high concentrations; its diverse effects are mediated through differential, tissue specific expression of LPA receptors. Our goal was to determine if LPA exerts lineage-specific effects during normal human hematopoiesis. In vitro stimulation of CD34+ human hematopoietic progenitors by LPA induc...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1998
S B Hooks S P Ragan D W Hopper C W Hönemann M E Durieux T L Macdonald K R Lynch

Despite an intriguing cell biology and the suggestion of a role in pathophysiological responses, the mechanism of action of such lipid phosphoric acid mediators as lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) remains obscure, in part because of an underdeveloped medicinal chemistry. We report now the agonist activity of a synthetic phospholipid in which the glycerol backbone of LPA is replaced by L-serine. Like...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 2016
Jonathan K Fleming Thomas R Glass Steve J Lackie Jonathan M Wojciak

Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) and lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) are bioactive signaling lysophospholipids that activate specific G protein-coupled receptors on the cell surface triggering numerous biological events. In circulation, S1P and LPA associate with specific carrier proteins or chaperones; serum albumin binds both S1P and LPA while HDL shuttles S1P via interactions with apoM. We used a s...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2000
X Fang S Yu R LaPushin Y Lu T Furui L Z Penn D Stokoe J R Erickson R C Bast G B Mills

Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a naturally occurring phospholipid with multiple biological functions. In the present study, we demonstrate that, besides its mitogenic activity, LPA is a potent survival factor, preventing serum-deprivation-induced apoptosis in fibroblasts and other cell types. Both the proliferative effect and survival activity of LPA are sensitive to the action of pertussis tox...

2015
Yanxia Sui Ya Yang Ji Wang Yi Li Hongbing Ma Hui Cai Xiaoping Liu Yong Zhang Shufeng Wang Zongfang Li Xiaozhi Zhang Jiansheng Wang Rui Liu Yanli Yan Chaofan Xue Xiaowei Shi Li Tan Juan Ren

Cervical cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in women worldwide. Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) level has been found significantly increased in the serum of patients with ovarian, cervical, and colon cancers. LPA level in cervical cancer patients is significantly higher than in healthy controls. LPA receptors were found highly expressed in cervical cancer cells, suggesting LPA m...

2014
YING YU JUN QIN MEIZHEN LIU QINGYUAN RUAN YILIANG LI ZHAOHUI ZHANG

Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) the simplest of the water-soluble phospholipids, is produced by activated platelets, macrophage and endothelial cells. It also evokes various biological responses. When LPA concentrations reach high levels, brain injury, including stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), occurs. Previous studies have shown that LPA is crucial in increasing blood-brain barrier (BBB)...

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