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Minireview: recent developments in the physiology and pathology of the lysophosphatidylinositol-sensitive receptor GPR55
Authors:Henstridge Christopher M  Balenga Nariman A B  Kargl Julia  Andradas Clara  Brown Andrew J  Irving Andrew  Sanchez Cristina  Waldhoer Maria
Institution:Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. henstridge@koki.hu
Abstract:Emerging data suggest that off-target cannabinoid effects may be mediated via novel seven-transmembrane spanning/G protein-coupled receptors. Due to its cannabinoid sensitivity, the G protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) was recently proposed as a candidate; however, GPR55 is phylogenetically distinct from the traditional cannabinoid receptors, and the conflicting pharmacology, signaling, and functional data have prevented its classification as a novel cannabinoid receptor. Indeed, the most consistent and potent agonist to date is the noncannabinoid lysophospholipid, lysophosphatidylinositol. Here we present new human GPR55 mRNA expression data, providing supportive evidence of GPR55 expression in a vast array of tissues and cell types. Moreover, we summarize major recent developments in GPR55 research and aim to update the reader in the rapidly expanding fields of GPR55 pharmacology, physiology, and pathology.
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