Liver X Receptors
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Macromolecules".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2019) | Viewed by 52355
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nuclear receptors; prostate; reproduction; lipids; steroids; endocrinology; cancer; ligand screening; mouse models
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Dear Colleagues,
Almost twenty years ago, David Mangelsdorf’s group identified oxysterols as bona fide ligands for the Liver X Receptors (LXR)α and β, at this time considered as orphan nuclear receptors. Since then, various molecules with the capacity to modulate LXR transcriptional activity have been described.
This Special Issue of IJMS wishes to provide a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art of the physiological roles of LXRs from cellular to molecular mechanisms. This Special Issue will also present the putative pathologies associated with a defect in the pathways regulated by the LXRs and the screening of new LXR modulators that could be used in the treatment of these diseases.
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Peripheral and/or central nervous system and associated diseases;
- Hepatic functions of LXRs;
- Genetic screening of LXR single nucleotide polymorphisms;
- Interest and development of LXR antagonists;
- Development and screening of LXR modulators from natural compounds;
- Use of LXR ligands in the treatment of cancers;
- Roles of LXRs in lymphocyte physiology;
- Oxysterols and neurodegenerative diseases;
- LXRs and atherosclerosis;
- Modulating LXR activity in colorectal cancer;
- Mesenchymal cell differentiation and LXRs;
- LXR and breast cancer;
- Tumor treatments, immune responses, and LXRs;
- Physiopathology of LXRs in skin homeostasis;
- LXRs, oxysterols, and reproduction;
- Pregnancy, placenta, and LXR regulation;
- Adipose cell fate and LXR;
- LXR and cell membrane composition.
You are hence warmly invited to submit original research and review articles related to any of these aspects.
Prof. Dr. Jean-Marc A. Lobaccaro
Dr. Silvère Baron
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Liver X receptor
- Oxysterol
- Cholesterol
- Lipid metabolism
- Cancer
- Dyslipidemia
- Reproduction
- Central-peripheral nervous system
- Immune cells
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