This #JLipidRes cover shows RAW264.7 cells, treated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and stained with DAPI (blue), apoA1 (red), LAMP1 (green), a marker of lysosomes. The yellow puncta indicate co-staining between apoA1 and LAMP1. Other experiments showed that the HDL receptor SRB1 is degraded via the lysosome in response to LPS.
Delve into the research in the paper "HDL attenuates LPS-induced inflammation via SR-B1-mediated lysosomal degradation" by Haoyu Deng, Wan Liang, Leqi Chen, John Boyd, Mark Trinder, and @Liam Brunham.
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Sent: Dec 08, 2025 02:11 PM
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Subject: From The JLR | Journal of Lipid Research
The Journal of Lipid Research focuses on the science of lipids in health and disease. The journal emphasizes lipid function and the biochemical and genetic regulation of lipid metabolism and aims to be on the forefront of the emerging areas of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and lipidomics as they relate to lipid metabolism and function. In addition, JLR publishes manuscripts on patient-oriented and epidemiological research relating to altered lipid metabolism, including modification of dietary lipids. The editors welcome methods papers that provide new ways of purifying, identifying and quantifying lipids.
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Stacey Axler
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