Impact of Oxysterols on Cell Death, Proliferation, and Differentiation Induction: Current Status

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TitreImpact of Oxysterols on Cell Death, Proliferation, and Differentiation Induction: Current Status
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
Auteursde Freitas FAlessandro, Levy D, Zarrouk A, Lizard G, Bydlowski SPaulo
JournalCELLS
Volume10
Pagination2301
Date PublishedSEP
Type of ArticleReview
Mots-clésApoptosis, autophagy, Cell death, Differentiation, mesenchymal stem cells, Oxiapoptophagy, Oxysterols
Résumé

Oxysterols are oxidized derivatives of cholesterol produced by enzymatic activity or non-enzymatic pathways (auto-oxidation). The oxidation processes lead to the synthesis of about 60 different oxysterols. Several oxysterols have physiological, pathophysiological, and pharmacological activities. The effects of oxysterols on cell death processes, especially apoptosis, autophagy, necrosis, and oxiapoptophagy, as well as their action on cell proliferation, are reviewed here. These effects, also observed in several cancer cell lines, could potentially be useful in cancer treatment. The effects of oxysterols on cell differentiation are also described. Among them, the properties of stimulating the osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells while inhibiting adipogenic differentiation may be useful in regenerative medicine.

DOI10.3390/cells10092301