SPNS2 found to be directly exporting S1P for signaling, can be inhibited
Published Date: 2/15/2024
Source: phys.org
When an enemy invades, defenders are ferried to the site to neutralize the marauders. In the human body, a protein carrier called SPNS2 transports S1P molecules from endothelial cells to rally immune cell response in infected organs and tissues.