2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtos.2022.07.006
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The role of sphingolipids in meibomian gland dysfunction and ocular surface inflammation

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“…However, the inflammatory pathology as the key to any vesicating injury suggests their integral association with lipid signaling. Bioactive lipids such as eicosanoids, sphingolipids, specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPM), and endocannabinoids are classic cellular and tissue mediators that are involved not only in initiating and potentiating inflammation but also in the ultimate cessation or resolution of the inflammatory responses [36,[48][49][50]. With our eventual goal of understanding lipid signaling in the pathological mechanisms of vesicating injuries, in this maiden step, we determined the association of sphingolipids in an acute stage of NM-exposed mice eyes (3 DPI).…”
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“…However, the inflammatory pathology as the key to any vesicating injury suggests their integral association with lipid signaling. Bioactive lipids such as eicosanoids, sphingolipids, specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPM), and endocannabinoids are classic cellular and tissue mediators that are involved not only in initiating and potentiating inflammation but also in the ultimate cessation or resolution of the inflammatory responses [36,[48][49][50]. With our eventual goal of understanding lipid signaling in the pathological mechanisms of vesicating injuries, in this maiden step, we determined the association of sphingolipids in an acute stage of NM-exposed mice eyes (3 DPI).…”
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“…Cer can be the precursor for other bioactive sphingolipids such as sphingosine, S1P, and C1P. They regulate apoptosis, cell growth, inflammation, angiogenesis, intracellular trafficking, and other processes [36,[50][51][52][53][54]. In general, they all have proinflammatory effects, with both pro-and anti-apoptotic roles for some of them.…”
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“…Sphingolipids (SPLs) play roles in cell signaling, inflammation, and apoptosis 47 and Cer is likely to assist in maintaining MG morphology and preventing inflammation. 48 Cers are also the central intermediates of sphingolipid metabolism.…”
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“…[ 1 ] Inflammation occurs in response to a weakened immune system and invasion of microorganisms. [ 6 7 ] Effective eyelid hygiene is important to reduce bacterial overgrowth and maintain ocular surface health. This article summarizes eyelid cleaning and related content in recent years [ Fig.…”
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