“…As such, most studies have utilized transient overexpression or stable cell lines to study PLPPR localization to the different cellular membrane systems. In Cos-7, HeLa or N1E-115 and Neuro2a neuroblastoma cell lines, overexpressed PLPPR1, PLPPR3, PLPPR4 and PLPPR5 were located at variable levels to the plasma membrane ( Bräuer et al, 2003 ; Savaskan et al, 2004 ; Sigal et al, 2007 ; van Coevorden-Hameete et al, 2015 ; Brosig et al, 2019 ; Tilve et al, 2020 ), while PLPPR2 overexpressed in HEK293 was observed mostly in intracellular compartments ( Gross et al, 2021 ; Figure 2C ). It is highly likely that the trafficking modality and spatial organization of PLPPRs at the plasma membrane imposes additional and complementary mechanisms for controlling cellular PLPPRs responses.…”