Inverse relationship between circulating sphingosine-1-phosphate and precursor species and coronary artery calcification score in type 2 diabetes. Le Goff, Wilfried (W);Bourron, Olivier (O);Materne, Clément (C);Galier, Sophie (S);Phan, Franck (F);Tan-Chen, Sophie (S);Guillas, Isabelle (I);Hartemann, Agnès (A);Salem, Joe-Elie (JE);Redheuil, Alban (A);Foufelle, Fabienne (F);Le Stunff, Hervé (H);Hajduch, Eric (E);Guerin, Maryse (M); |
Author information Cardiovasc Diabetol.2025 Feb 21;24(1):85.doi:10.1186/s12933-025-02624-9 Abstract BACKGROUND: Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is a key mediator of lipid signaling with strong immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory effects. Circulating S1P levels including S1P in high-density lipoproteins (HDL) were demonstrated to be inversely associated with cardiovascular diseases (CVD). However, no studies are available regarding a potential implication of S1P on the risk of CVD in type 2 diabetes (T2D). The objective of this study is to determine if the increased CVD risk in T2D may involve an alteration of circulating S1P species as well as their precursors. |
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