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    Known as a variety of sphingolipid metabolites capable of performing various biological activities, sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is commonly found in platelets, red blood cells, neutrophils, lymph fluid, and blood, as well as other cells and body fluids. S1P comprises five receptors, namely, S1P1-S1P5, with the distribution of S1P receptors exhibiting tissue selectivity to some degree. S1P1, S1P2, and S1P3 are extensively expressed in a wide variety of different tissues. The expression of S1P4 is restricted to lymphoid and hematopoietic tissues, while S1P5 is primarily expressed in the nervous system. S1P3 plays an essential role in the pathophysiological processes related to inflammation, cell proliferation, cell migration, tumor invasion and metastasis, ischemia-reperfusion, tissue fibrosis, and vascular tone. In this paper, the relevant mechanism in the role of S1P3 is summarized. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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    Xuehui Fan, Lili Liu, Yue Shi, Fanghan Guo, Xiao He, Xiuli Zhao, Di Zhong, Guozhong Li. Recent advances of the function of sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) receptor S1P3. Journal of cellular physiology. 2021 Mar;236(3):1564-1578

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    PMID: 33410533

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