Ceramide-enriched membrane domains in infectious biology and development
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Ceramide-enriched membrane domains in infectious biology and development
Abstract
Ceramide has been shown to be critically involved in multiple biological processes, for instance induction of apoptosis after ligation of death receptors or application of gamma-irradiation or UV-A light, respectively, regulation of cell differentiation, control of tumor cell growth, infection of mammalian cells with pathogenic bacteria and viruses or the control of embryo and organ development to name a few examples. Ceramide molecules form distinct large domains in the cell membrane, which may serve to re-organize cellular receptors and signalling molecules. Thus, in many conditions, ceramide may be involved in the spatial and temporal organisation of specific signalling pathways explaining the pleiotrophic effects of this lipid. Here, we focus on the role of ceramide and ceramide-enriched membrane domains, respectively, in bacterial infections, in particular of the lung, and sepsis. We describe the role of ceramide for infections with Neisseriae gonorhoeae, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Finally, we discuss newly emerging aspects of the cellular function of ceramide, i.e. its role in germ line and embryo development.
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