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1 march 2019 13:03:14

 
New insights into functions of the sphingosine-1-phosphate transporter SPNS2 [Jlr Perspectives] (Journal of Lipid Research)
 


Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a potent bioactive signaling molecule that regulates many physiological processes important for development, epithelial and endothelial barrier integrity, and the immune system, as well as for pathologies, such as autoimmune diseases, cancer, and metastasis. Most of the well-known actions of S1P are mediated by five specific G protein-coupled receptors located on the plasma membrane. Because S1P is synthesized intracellularly by two sphingosine kinase isoenzymes, we have proposed the paradigm of inside-out signaling by S1P, suggesting that S1P must be exported out of cells to interact with its receptors. While several transporters of S1P have previously been identified, spinster homologue 2 (SPNS2), a member of the large family of non-ATP-dependent organic ion transporters, has recently attracted much attention as an S1P transporter. Here, we discuss recent advances in understanding the physiological actions of SPNS2 in regulating levels of S1P and the S1P gradient that exists between the high circulating concentrations of S1P and low tissue levels that control lymphocyte trafficking. Special emphasis is on the functions of SPNS2 in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases and its recently discovered unexpected importance in metastasis.


 
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