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Fatty acid-mediated signaling as a target for developing type 1 diabetes therapies.

Ivo Díaz LudovicoSoumyadeep SarkarEmily ElliottSuvi M VirtanenIris ErlundSasanka RamanadhamRaghavendra G MirmiraThomas O MetzErnesto S Nakayasu
Published in: Expert opinion on therapeutic targets (2023)
Fatty acids, such as hydroxyl fatty acids, ω-3 fatty acids and their downstream products, are druggable candidates that promote protective signaling. Inhibitors and antagonists of enzymes and receptors of arachidonic acid and free fatty acids, along with their derived metabolites, which cause pro-inflammatory and cytotoxic responses, have the potential to be developed as therapeutic targets also. Further, because diet is the main source of fatty acid intake in humans, balancing protective and pro-inflammatory/cytotoxic fatty acid levels through dietary therapy may have beneficial effects, delaying T1D progression. Therefore, therapeutic interventions targeting fatty acid signaling hold potential as avenues to treat T1D.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • type diabetes
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