Yilmaz Mustafa, Claiborn Kathryn C, Hotamisligil Gökhan S
Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases and Sabri Ülker Center, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA.
Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases and Sabri Ülker Center, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA
Diabetes. 2016 Jul;65(7):1800-7. doi: 10.2337/db16-0251. Epub 2016 Jun 10.
Recent studies have shown that in addition to their traditionally recognized functions as building blocks, energy stores, or hazardous intermediates, lipids also have the ability to act as signaling molecules with potent effects on systemic metabolism and metabolic diseases. This Perspective highlights this somewhat less apparent biology of lipids, especially focusing on de novo lipogenesis as a process that gives rise to key messenger molecules mediating interorgan communication. Elucidating the mechanisms of lipid-dependent coordination of metabolism promises invaluable insights into the understanding of metabolic diseases and may contribute to the development of a new generation of preventative and therapeutic approaches.
最近的研究表明,脂质除了具有作为结构单元、能量储存或有害中间体的传统公认功能外,还能够作为信号分子,对全身代谢和代谢性疾病产生强大影响。本观点强调了脂质这种不太明显的生物学特性,尤其关注从头脂肪生成这一过程,它能产生介导器官间通讯的关键信使分子。阐明脂质依赖性代谢协调机制有望为理解代谢性疾病提供宝贵的见解,并可能有助于开发新一代的预防和治疗方法。