How Oxysterol LDL associates with macrophage and T lymphocyte infiltration during aging to generate the hyperinflammatory atherosclerotic plaque. DJGPhD. 19.10.21. Authentic Biochemistry. - podcast episode cover

How Oxysterol LDL associates with macrophage and T lymphocyte infiltration during aging to generate the hyperinflammatory atherosclerotic plaque. DJGPhD. 19.10.21. Authentic Biochemistry.

Oct 20, 202130 min
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That there are senescence-associated  decreases in the JAK-STAT signaling transduction cascade has been observed in human lymphocyte lineages. This phenomena, as  associated with a decreased JAK- tyrosine phosphorylation of STAT5, is linked to plasma membrane cholesterol content. Therefore, plasma membrane cholesterol content is involved in T cells modulation and proliferation.

Acid sphingomyelinase- mediated ceramide lipid raft mobilization and aggregation of membrane receptors plays a crucial role in this pathobiochemical dynamic leading to multiple disease and comorbidity states in the elderly.

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J Lipid Res. 2007 Jan;48(1):19-29. doi: 10.1194



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