Author:
Zhang Zhongyang,Yu Zhenghang,Liang Dianyuan,Song Ke,Kong Xiangxin,He Ming,Liao Xinxin,Huang Ziyan,Kang Aijia,Bai Rubing,Ren Yixing
Abstract
AbstractLipid droplets (LDs), which are active organelles, derive from the monolayer membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum and encapsulate neutral lipids internally. LD-associated proteins like RAB, those in the PLIN family, and those in the CIDE family participate in LD formation and development, and they are active players in various diseases, organelles, and metabolic processes (i.e., obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and autophagy). Our synthesis on existing research includes insights from the formation of LDs to their mechanisms of action, to provide an overview needed for advancing research into metabolic diseases and lipid metabolism.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Health Commission of Sichuan Province
Northern Sichuan Medical College Clinical School·Affiliated Hospital Scientific Research Development Plan Project
Bureau of Science and Technology Nanchong City
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC