1. Biological effects of group IIA secreted phosholipase A(2).
- Author
-
Fuentes L, Hernández M, Nieto ML, and Sánchez Crespo M
- Subjects
- Animals, Arachidonic Acid metabolism, Astrocytoma enzymology, Brain Neoplasms enzymology, Chondroitin metabolism, Flow Cytometry, Humans, Ligands, Models, Biological, Phospholipases A metabolism, Protein Binding, Signal Transduction, Sulfates metabolism, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Phospholipases A physiology
- Abstract
Group IIA secreted phospholipase A(2) (sPLA(2)-IIA) is the most abundant element in human tissues of a large family of low molecular weight phospholipases A(2), which shows properties different from those displayed by the cytosolic phospholipase A(2) involved in the release of arachidonic acid. sPLA(2)-IIA behaves as a ligand for a group of receptors inside the C-type multilectin mannose receptor family and also interacts with heparan sulfate proteoglycans such as glypican, the dermatan/chondroitin sulfate-rich decorin, and the chondroitin sulfate-rich versican, thus being able to internalize to specific compartments within the cell and producing biological responses. This review provides a short summary of the biological actions of sPLA(2)-IIA on intracellular signaling pathways.
- Published
- 2002
- Full Text
- View/download PDF