Lipid Droplets as Signaling Platforms Linking Metabolic and Cellular Functions.

Lipid insights Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.4137/LPI.S11128
Estela L Arrese, Fredy Z Saudale, Jose L Soulages
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The main cells of the adipose tissue of animals, adipocytes, are characterized by the presence of large cytosolic lipid droplets (LDs), which store triglyceride (TG) and cholesterol. However, most cells have LDs and the ability to store lipids. LDs have a well-known central role in storage and provision of fatty acids and cholesterol. However, the complexity of the regulation of lipid metabolism on the surface of the LDs is still a matter of intense study. Beyond this role, a number of recent studies have suggested that LDs have major functions in other cellular processes, such as protein storage and degradation, and infection and immunity. Thus, our perception of LDs, from simple globules of fat to highly dynamic organelles of unexpected complexity, has been radically transformed. Here we compiled some recent evidence supporting the emerging view that LDs act as platforms connecting a number of relevant metabolic and cellular functions.

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脂滴作为连接代谢和细胞功能的信号平台。
动物脂肪组织的主要细胞,脂肪细胞,其特点是存在大的细胞质脂滴(ld),储存甘油三酯(TG)和胆固醇。然而,大多数细胞都有ld和储存脂质的能力。ld在脂肪酸和胆固醇的储存和供应中起着众所周知的中心作用。然而,ld表面脂质代谢调控的复杂性仍是一个亟待研究的问题。除了这一作用之外,最近的一些研究表明,ld在其他细胞过程中也具有重要功能,例如蛋白质储存和降解以及感染和免疫。因此,我们对ld的看法,从简单的脂肪球到高度动态的意想不到的复杂细胞器,已经彻底改变了。在这里,我们收集了一些最近的证据来支持新兴的观点,即ld作为连接许多相关代谢和细胞功能的平台。
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