Revista de la Facultad de Medicina (Jan 2002)

Fosfolipasas A2 y su importancia clínica

  • Rafael Buitrago,
  • Jorge Enrique Gómez Marín

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 1
pp. 26 – 35

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We review our current knowledge of the molecular and biochemical characteristics of phospholipases A2 (PLA2) enzymes. PLA2 are a superfamily group of enzymes that hydrolyze membrane Iipids to produce arachidonic acid and other precursors of prostaglandins. PLA2 are enzymes involved in inflammatory process, remodeling cell membrane and in intracellular signaling. We also describe the pathological process where PLA2 is involved. We describe the specific inhibitor for each group of PLA2 enzymes. Besides, the possible and real clinical applications of each inhibitor is analyzed. The therapeutic field of intervention is wide and inhibition recently developed allows specific inhibition of each group of PLA2. New treatments based on specific inhibition of a particular group of PLA2 enzymes are awaited for diseases as diabetes, sepsis autoimmune diseases and infectious diseases.

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