Atypical sphingosine-1-phosphate metabolites-biological implications of alkyl chain length.

Pflugers Arch

Institute of General Pharmacology and Toxicology, Pharmazentrum Frankfurt, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, 60596, Frankfurt, Germany.

Published: December 2024

Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a bioactive lipid signaling molecule with pleiotropic implications by both auto- and paracrine signaling. Signaling occurs by engaging five G protein-coupled receptors (S1P) or intracellular pathways. While the extensively studied S1P with a chain length of 18 carbon atoms (d18:1 S1P) affects lymphocyte trafficking, immune cell survival and inflammatory responses, the biological implication of atypical S1Ps such as d16:1 or d20:1 remains elusive. As S1P lipids have far-reaching implications in health and disease states in mammalian organisms, the previous contrasting results may be attributed to differences in S1P's alkyl chain length. Current research is beginning to appreciate these less abundant atypical S1P moieties. This review provides an up-to-date foundation of recent findings on the biological implications of atypical S1P chain lengths and offers a perspective on future research endeavors on S1P alkyl chain length-influenced signaling and its implications for drug discovery.

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