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. 2000 Dec;57(13-14):1978–1985. doi: 10.1007/PL00000678

Lysophosphatidic acid: receptors, signaling and survival

J T Swarthout* 1, H W Walling 1
PMCID: PMC11146986  PMID: 11215523

Abstract.

Though the mitogenic activity of lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) has been wellestablished through classical studies, its mechanism of action was long obscure. Recent identification and cloning of LPA-specific receptors has led to the elucidation of the G-proteins and signaling pathways through which this molecule functions. In addition to its mitogenic properties, recent reports have suggested that LPA may also promote cell survival. This review will summarize the current literature regarding LPA signaling and its role as an antiapoptotic factor.

Keywords: Key words. G-protein-coupled receptors; apoptosis; mitogen; calcium mobilization; smooth muscle contraction; phosphatidylinositol.

Footnotes

Received 13 March 2000; revised 25 April 2000; accepted 25 April 2000


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