Biomolecular Concepts (Dec 2010)

Liver X receptors and immune regulation

  • Nunomura Satoshi,
  • Makishima Makoto,
  • Ra Chisei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/bmc.2010.030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 5-6
pp. 381 – 387

Abstract

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Recent studies suggest that homeostasis of lipid metabolism is crucial for the function of various immune cells. Oxygenated derivatives of cholesterol (oxysterols) are well-known regulators of lipid metabolism and have diverse functions, such as inhibition of cholesterol synthesis, efflux of intracellular cholesterol, synthesis of cholesterol esters, and activation of liver X receptors (LXRs). In this review, we introduce novel roles of the oxysterol receptors LXRs in the immune system, including regulation of inflammatory responses, T cell expansion, immunoglobulin production, and antitumor responses. We also discuss lipid-mediated signaling as a potential target for treatment of immune diseases.

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