EAS LIPOTOXICITY COURSE
In recent decades, clinical research on lipids and lipoproteins was predominantly focused on the cholesterol and triglyceride content of lipoproteins and their pathogenic contribution to atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). This research strategy was very successful as it led to the development of prognostic algorithms and drugs that reduced the burden of ASCVD. However, both plasma and organs contain many other lipids including sterols, phospholipids, sphingolipids and fatty acids as well as many of their metabolic precursors and products. They are structurally very heterogeneous and fulfil a broad variety of functions including membrane and lipoprotein formation and signalling via cell surface or nuclear receptors. By altering cellular metabolism and function they exert positive and adverse effects on many organs and hence human health. The loss and gain of physiological and pathological functions, respectively, likely contribute to the pathogenesis of many diseases beyond ASCVD, such as diabetes mellitus, metabolic associated liver disease, heart failure, chronic kidney disease and neurodegenerative diseases.
The EAS LIPOTOXICITY COURSE aims to summarize and discuss our knowledge and perspectives on
- the effect of lipid species on cell and organ function
- the impact of lipotoxicity on organ damage
- the contribution of metabolomics/lipidomics technologies toward better understanding of lipid metabolism, pathogenic mechanisms as well as identification of biomarkers and therapeutic targets
We are glad to announce top experts in the field have agreed to join the event and share their expertise in an interactive way.
Looking forward to welcome interested scientists and clinicians in Prague for an exciting meeting.