“…Cholesterol sulfate (CS) is a sulfated derivative of cholesterol catalyzed by hydroxysteroid sulfotransferase 2B1 (SULT2B1) 12 , 13 . Our previous study, in addition to others, found that SULT2B1 promoted liver regeneration in a partial hepatectomy (PH) model, increased hepatic oval cell proliferation in a chemical-induced liver injury model, and accelerated the growth of multiple cells 14 – 17 . CS is critical in several biological processes, including epidermal differentiation, sperm capacitation, platelet adhesion, blood clotting, fibrinolysis, gluconeogenesis, T cell receptor signaling, and cell invasion 18 – 22 .…”