a(MESH:Eicosanoids)
PTGR1 (aka LTB4DH), induced 68-fold, encodes leukotriene B4-12-hydroxydehydrogenase, which is considered to be a key enzyme responsible for biological inactivation of prostaglandins and related eicosanoids (Tai et al., 2002). PubMed:22020111
Eryptosis is tightly regulated and triggered by a wide range of (endogenous) mediators and stimuli such as calcium signaling, ceramide formation, complement activation, energy depletion, eicosanoid release, hemolysin, and heme [140–142]. PubMed:29956069
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