[HTML][HTML] Functions of plasmalogen lipids in health and disease

NE Braverman, AB Moser - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular …, 2012 - Elsevier
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Basis of Disease, 2012Elsevier
Plasmalogens are a unique class of membrane glycerophospholipids containing a fatty
alcohol with a vinyl-ether bond at the sn-1 position, and enriched in polyunsaturated fatty
acids at the sn-2 position of the glycerol backbone. These two features provide novel
properties to these compounds. Although plasmalogens represent up to 20% of the total
phospholipid mass in humans their physiological roles have been challenging to identify,
and are likely to be particular to different tissues, metabolic processes and developmental …
Plasmalogens are a unique class of membrane glycerophospholipids containing a fatty alcohol with a vinyl-ether bond at the sn-1 position, and enriched in polyunsaturated fatty acids at the sn-2 position of the glycerol backbone. These two features provide novel properties to these compounds. Although plasmalogens represent up to 20% of the total phospholipid mass in humans their physiological roles have been challenging to identify, and are likely to be particular to different tissues, metabolic processes and developmental stages. Their biosynthesis starts in peroxisomes, and defects at these steps cause the malformation syndrome, Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata (RCDP). The RCDP phenotype predicts developmental roles for plasmalogens in bone, brain, lens, lung, kidney and heart. Recent studies have revealed secondary plasmalogen deficiencies associated with more common disorders and allow us to tease out additional pathways dependent on plasmalogen functions. In this review, we present current knowledge of plasmalogen biology in health and disease. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Metabolic Functions and Biogenesis of peroxisomes in Health and Disease.
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