Rewiring Endothelial Sphingolipid Metabolism to Favor S1P Over Ceramide Protects From Coronary Atherosclerosis.
Onorina Laura ManzoJasmine NourLinda SassetAlice MarinoLuisa RubinelliSailesh PalikheMartina SmimmoYang HuMaria Rosaria BucciAlain BorczukOlivier ElementoJulie K FreedGiuseppe Danilo NorataAnnarita Di LorenzoPublished in: Circulation research (2024)
These data demonstrated that hemodynamic stress induced a protective rewiring of sphingolipid metabolism, favoring S1P over ceramide. NOGO-B deletion sustained the rewiring of sphingolipid metabolism toward S1P protecting EC from activation under hemodynamic stress and refraining coronary atherosclerosis. These findings also set forth the foundation for sphingolipid-based therapeutics to limit atheroprogression.