About this Research Topic
In the recent years, many scientific advances in the research field of gangliosides have been achieved, and an increasing number of researchers are focusing on the relationship between gangliosides and diseases. In this special collection of Frontiers in Pharmacology, we intend to summarize the latest advances in this field and to report new studies with original data. The articles published in this collection may be either original research or reviews. The research on gangliosides includes, but it is not limited to the following aspects that will be considered:
• The functional role and pharmacology of gangliosides in human diseases.
• Development of concepts about a specific type of gangliosides as a therapeutic agent.
• Development of ganglioside mimetics as therapeutic agents.
• Clinical studies on gangliosides used as drugs.
• In vitro synthesis of gangliosides or their mimetics.
• Development of anti-ganglioside immunotherapies (e.g. vaccine, therapeutic antibody and CAR-T cell).
• Development of inhibitors for enzymes involved in their synthases.
In silico studies (like network analyses) are not acceptable unless they are conducted in combination with experimental studies. Studies that focus on plant extracts and complex mixtures are not acceptable.
Keywords: Glycosphingolipids, gangliosides, sialic acid residues, ganglioside mimetics, pharmaceutical drugs, cancers, cardiovascular diseases, anti-ganglioside immunotherapies
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