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[[File:GD2_ganglioside.png|thumb|GD2 ganglioside]] '''GD2''' GD2 is a [[glycolipid]] that plays a crucial role in various biological processes. It is a type of [[ganglioside]], which is a complex molecule composed of a [[lipid]] and a [[sugar]] group. GD2 is primarily found on the surface of cells in the nervous system, where it is involved in cell signaling and communication. == Structure == GD2 consists of a ceramide lipid linked to a complex sugar chain. The specific structure of GD2 can vary slightly between different cell types and organisms. The presence of GD2 on cell membranes contributes to the overall organization and function of the cell. == Function == GD2 is known to be involved in cell adhesion, cell signaling, and cell-to-cell interactions. It has been implicated in processes such as cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. GD2 is also a target for certain immunotherapies, particularly in the treatment of [[neuroblastoma]], a type of cancer that affects young children. == Clinical Relevance == Due to its presence on the surface of neuroblastoma cells, GD2 has become a target for novel cancer therapies. Immunotherapies that target GD2, such as [[dinutuximab]] and [[naxitamab]], have shown promising results in clinical trials. These therapies work by stimulating the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells that express GD2. == Research == Research on GD2 continues to explore its role in various physiological and pathological processes. Scientists are investigating the potential of targeting GD2 in other types of cancer as well as in neurological disorders. Understanding the structure and function of GD2 may lead to the development of new therapeutic strategies in the future. == See also == * [[Ganglioside]] * [[Lipid]] * [[Sugar]] [[Category:Glycolipids]] [[Category:Cell biology]] [[Category:Immunology]] {{food-stub}}
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