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Review: Glycosphingolipids in health and disease.
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ApoptosisGlycobiologyImmunologyPathologyCell DeathGliomaCeramide-induced ApoptosisMetabolic SyndromeAutophagyAnti-cancer AgentHealth SciencesGlycosylationLipid SciencePharmacologyUbiquitous Membrane ConstituentsDiabetesLipid DisordersGanglioside Composition ChangesMedicine
Glycosphingolipids are ubiquitous membrane constituents that are subdivided in neutral or acidic fractions (gangliosides and sulfatides). Their analysis requires extraction and separation by thin-layer chromatography or high-performance liquid chromatography. Ganglioside composition changes occur in response to variations in cellular morphology and function. Glycosphingolipids are implicated in the pathogenesis of various diseases, including glycosphingolipidoses, peripheral neuropathies caused by anti-ganglioside antibodies, and secretory diarrhea. Gangliosides play a role in the induction of apoptosis. For example, ceramide-induced apoptosis is associated with increased synthesis of a ganglioside, GD3. Gangliosides are also potential diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets for cancer.
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