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Sterols, Oxysterols, and Accessible Cholesterol: Signalling for Homeostasis, in Immunity and During Development

William J. Griffiths, Yuqin Wang

2021Frontiers in Physiology33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article we discuss the concept of accessible plasma membrane cholesterol and its involvement as a signalling molecule. Changes in plasma membrane accessible cholesterol, although only being minor in the context of total cholesterol plasma membrane cholesterol and total cell cholesterol, are a key regulator of overall cellular cholesterol homeostasis by the SREBP pathway. Accessible cholesterol also provides the second messenger between patched 1 and smoothened in the hedgehog signalling pathway important during development, and its depletion may provide a mechanism of resistance to microbial pathogens including SARS-CoV-2. We revise the hypothesis that oxysterols are a signalling form of cholesterol, in this instance as a rapidly acting and paracrine version of accessible cholesterol.

Topics & Concepts

CholesterolContext (archaeology)Hedgehog signaling pathwayParacrine signallingCell biologyBiologySmoothenedSterol regulatory element-binding proteinSterolChemistrySignal transductionBiochemistryReceptorPaleontologyCholesterol and Lipid MetabolismDrug Transport and Resistance Mechanismsinterferon and immune responses