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Elife ; 82019 12 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31880535

RESUMO

Sphingolipids are membrane and bioactive lipids that are required for many aspects of normal mammalian development and physiology. However, the importance of the regulatory mechanisms that control sphingolipid levels in these processes is not well understood. The mammalian ORMDL proteins (ORMDL1, 2 and 3) mediate feedback inhibition of the de novo synthesis pathway of sphingolipids by inhibiting serine palmitoyl transferase in response to elevated ceramide levels. To understand the function of ORMDL proteins in vivo, we studied mouse knockouts (KOs) of the Ormdl genes. We found that Ormdl1 and Ormdl3 function redundantly to suppress the levels of bioactive sphingolipid metabolites during myelination of the sciatic nerve. Without proper ORMDL-mediated regulation of sphingolipid synthesis, severe dysmyelination results. Our data indicate that the Ormdls function to restrain sphingolipid metabolism in order to limit levels of dangerous metabolic intermediates that can interfere with essential physiological processes such as myelination.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Bainha de Mielina/genética , Esfingolipídeos/genética , Animais , Ceramidas/genética , Células HeLa , Humanos , Metabolismo dos Lipídeos/genética , Lipogênese/genética , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Bainha de Mielina/metabolismo , Nervo Isquiático/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Nervo Isquiático/metabolismo , Serina C-Palmitoiltransferase/antagonistas & inibidores , Serina C-Palmitoiltransferase/genética , Transdução de Sinais/genética , Esfingolipídeos/biossíntese
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 114(28): E5664-E5672, 2017 07 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28652347

RESUMO

Here we investigated in primary human erythroid tissues a downstream element of the heterochronic let-7 miRNA pathway, the insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA-binding protein 1 (IGF2BP1), for its potential to affect the hemoglobin profiles in human erythroblasts. Comparison of adult bone marrow to fetal liver lysates demonstrated developmental silencing in IGF2BP1. Erythroid-specific overexpression of IGF2BP1 caused a nearly complete and pancellular reversal of the adult pattern of hemoglobin expression toward a more fetal-like phenotype. The reprogramming of hemoglobin expression was achieved at the transcriptional level by increased gamma-globin combined with decreased beta-globin transcripts resulting in gamma-globin rising to 90% of total beta-like mRNA. Delta-globin mRNA was reduced to barely detectable levels. Alpha-globin levels were not significantly changed. Fetal hemoglobin achieved levels of 68.6 ± 3.9% in the IGF2BP1 overexpression samples compared with 5.0 ± 1.8% in donor matched transduction controls. In part, these changes were mediated by reduced protein expression of the transcription factor BCL11A. mRNA stability and polysome studies suggest IGF2BP1 mediates posttranscriptional loss of BCL11A. These results suggest a mechanism for chronoregulation of fetal and adult hemoglobin expression in humans.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Transporte/metabolismo , Eritroblastos/metabolismo , Hemoglobina Fetal/metabolismo , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Proteínas Nucleares/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ligação a RNA/metabolismo , Medula Óssea/metabolismo , Células HEK293 , Proteína HMGA2/metabolismo , Humanos , Proteína 3 de Ligação a Fator de Crescimento Semelhante à Insulina/metabolismo , Fígado/embriologia , Fenótipo , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Proteínas Repressoras , Globinas beta/metabolismo , gama-Globinas/metabolismo
3.
J Biol Chem ; 292(9): 3929-3939, 2017 03 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28100772

RESUMO

Sphingolipids are a diverse class of essential cellular lipids that function as structural membrane components and as signaling molecules. Cells acquire sphingolipids by both de novo biosynthesis and recycling of exogenous sphingolipids. The individual importance of these pathways for the generation of essential sphingolipids in differentiated cells is not well understood. To investigate the requirement for de novo sphingolipid biosynthesis in adipocytes, a cell type with highly regulated lipid metabolism, we generated mice with an adipocyte-specific deletion of Sptlc1 Sptlc1 is an obligate subunit of serine palmitoyltransferase, the enzyme responsible for the first and rate-limiting step of de novo sphingolipid biosynthesis. These mice, which initially developed adipose tissue, exhibited a striking age-dependent loss of adipose tissue accompanied by evidence of adipocyte death, increased macrophage infiltration, and tissue fibrosis. Adipocyte differentiation was not affected by the Sptlc1 deletion. The mice also had elevated fasting blood glucose, fatty liver, and insulin resistance. Collectively, these data indicate that de novo sphingolipid biosynthesis is required for adipocyte cell viability and normal metabolic function and that reduced de novo sphingolipid biosynthesis within adipocytes is associated with adipocyte death, adipose tissue remodeling, and metabolic dysfunction.


Assuntos
Adipócitos/citologia , Homeostase , Serina C-Palmitoiltransferase/genética , Esfingolipídeos/biossíntese , Adiposidade , Animais , Diferenciação Celular , Sobrevivência Celular , Deleção de Genes , Inflamação , Resistência à Insulina , Metabolismo dos Lipídeos , Lipogênese , Macrófagos/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Serina C-Palmitoiltransferase/metabolismo
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J Biol Chem ; 291(23): 12029-38, 2016 Jun 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27059959

RESUMO

Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a sphingolipid metabolite that regulates basic cell functions through metabolic and signaling pathways. Intracellular metabolism of S1P is controlled, in part, by two homologous S1P phosphatases (SPPases), 1 and 2, which are encoded by the Sgpp1 and Sgpp2 genes, respectively. SPPase activity is needed for efficient recycling of sphingosine into the sphingolipid synthesis pathway. SPPase 1 is important for skin homeostasis, but little is known about the functional role of SPPase 2. To identify the functions of SPPase 2 in vivo, we studied mice with the Sgpp2 gene deleted. In contrast to Sgpp1(-/-) mice, Sgpp2(-/-) mice had normal skin and were viable into adulthood. Unexpectedly, WT mice expressed Sgpp2 mRNA at high levels in pancreatic islets when compared with other tissues. Sgpp2(-/-) mice had normal pancreatic islet size; however, they exhibited defective adaptive ß-cell proliferation that was demonstrated after treatment with either a high-fat diet or the ß-cell-specific toxin, streptozotocin. Importantly, ß-cells from untreated Sgpp2(-/-) mice showed significantly increased expression of proteins characteristic of the endoplasmic reticulum stress response compared with ß-cells from WT mice, indicating a basal islet defect. Our results show that Sgpp2 deletion causes ß-cell endoplasmic reticulum stress, which is a known cause of ß-cell dysfunction, and reveal a juncture in the sphingolipid recycling pathway that could impact the development of diabetes.


Assuntos
Proliferação de Células/genética , Estresse do Retículo Endoplasmático/genética , Células Secretoras de Insulina/metabolismo , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Monoéster Fosfórico Hidrolases/genética , Animais , Dieta Hiperlipídica , Chaperona BiP do Retículo Endoplasmático , Feminino , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica/métodos , Regulação Enzimológica da Expressão Gênica , Células HEK293 , Proteínas de Choque Térmico , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Ilhotas Pancreáticas/efeitos dos fármacos , Ilhotas Pancreáticas/enzimologia , Ilhotas Pancreáticas/metabolismo , Isoenzimas/genética , Isoenzimas/metabolismo , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos Knockout , Monoéster Fosfórico Hidrolases/metabolismo , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa , Esfingolipídeos/metabolismo , Estreptozocina/farmacologia
5.
Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1821(8): 1078-88, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22562055

RESUMO

The mammalian Golgi complex is a highly dynamic organelle consisting of stacks of flattened cisternae with associated coated vesicles and membrane tubules that contribute to cargo import and export, intra-cisternal trafficking, and overall Golgi architecture. At the morphological level, all of these structures are continuously remodeled to carry out these trafficking functions. Recent advances have shown that continual phospholipid remodeling by phospholipase A (PLA) and lysophospholipid acyltransferase (LPAT) enzymes, which deacylate and reacylate Golgi phospholipids, respectively, contributes to this morphological remodeling. Here we review the identification and characterization of four cytoplasmic PLA enzymes and one integral membrane LPAT that participate in the dynamic functional organization of the Golgi complex, and how some of these enzymes are integrated to determine the relative abundance of COPI vesicle and membrane tubule formation. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled Lipids and Vesicular Transport.


Assuntos
1-Acilglicerofosfocolina O-Aciltransferase/metabolismo , Complexo de Golgi/metabolismo , Isoenzimas/metabolismo , Fosfolipases A/metabolismo , Fosfolipídeos/metabolismo , 1-Acilglicerofosfocolina O-Aciltransferase/genética , Animais , Vesículas Revestidas pelo Complexo de Proteína do Envoltório/metabolismo , Expressão Gênica , Complexo de Golgi/genética , Humanos , Isoenzimas/genética , Metabolismo dos Lipídeos , Microdomínios da Membrana/metabolismo , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Fosfolipases A/genética , Transporte Proteico , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolismo
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