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      1-Deoxysphingolipid synthesis compromises anchorage-independent growth and plasma membrane endocytosis in cancer cells

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 63Issue 10100281Published online: September 14, 2022
      • Thekla Cordes
      • Ramya S. Kuna
      • Grace H. McGregor
      • Sanika V. Khare
      • Jivani Gengatharan
      • Thangaselvam Muthusamy
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        Serine palmitoyltransferase (SPT) predominantly incorporates serine and fatty acyl-CoAs into diverse sphingolipids (SLs) that serve as structural components of membranes and signaling molecules within or amongst cells. However, SPT also uses alanine as a substrate in the contexts of low serine availability, alanine accumulation, or disease-causing mutations in hereditary sensory neuropathy type I, resulting in the synthesis and accumulation of 1-deoxysphingolipids (deoxySLs). These species promote cytotoxicity in neurons and impact diverse cellular phenotypes, including suppression of anchorage-independent cancer cell growth.
        1-Deoxysphingolipid synthesis compromises anchorage-independent growth and plasma membrane endocytosis in cancer cells
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        The SARS-CoV2 envelope differs from host cells, exposes procoagulant lipids, and is disrupted in vivo by oral rinses

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 63Issue 6100208Published online: April 14, 2022
        • Zack Saud
        • Victoria J. Tyrrell
        • Andreas Zaragkoulias
        • Majd B. Protty
        • Evelina Statkute
        • Anzelika Rubina
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          The lipid envelope of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is an essential component of the virus; however, its molecular composition is undetermined. Addressing this knowledge gap could support the design of antiviral agents as well as further our understanding of viral-host protein interactions, infectivity, pathogenicity, and innate immune system clearance. Lipidomics revealed that the virus envelope comprised mainly phospholipids (PLs), with some cholesterol and sphingolipids, and with cholesterol/phospholipid ratio similar to lysosomes.
          The SARS-CoV2 envelope differs from host cells, exposes procoagulant lipids, and is disrupted in vivo by oral rinses
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          Consequences of excessive glucosylsphingosine in glucocerebrosidase-deficient zebrafish.

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 63Issue 5100199Published online: March 18, 2022
          • Lindsey T. Lelieveld
          • Sophie Gerhardt
          • Saskia Maas
          • Kimberley C. Zwiers
          • Claire de Wit
          • Ernst H. Beijk
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          In Gaucher disease (GD), the deficiency of glucocerebrosidase causes lysosomal accumulation of glucosylceramide (GlcCer), which is partly converted by acid ceramidase to glucosylsphingosine (GlcSph) in the lysosome. Chronically elevated blood and tissue GlcSph is thought to contribute to symptoms in GD patients as well as to increased risk for Parkinson’s disease. On the other hand, formation of GlcSph may be beneficial since the water soluble sphingoid base is excreted via urine and bile. To study the role of excessive GlcSph formation during glucocerebrosidase deficiency, we studied zebrafish that have two orthologs of acid ceramidase, Asah1a and Asah1b.
          Consequences of excessive glucosylsphingosine in glucocerebrosidase-deficient zebrafish.
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          Determination of tissue contributions to the circulating lipid pool in cold exposure via systematic assessment of lipid profiles

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 63Issue 7100197Published online: March 14, 2022
          • Raghav Jain
          • Gina Wade
          • Irene Ong
          • Bhagirath Chaurasia
          • Judith Simcox
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            Plasma lipid levels are altered in chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease as well as during acute stresses such as fasting and cold exposure. Advances in MS-based lipidomics have uncovered a complex plasma lipidome of more than 500 lipids that serve functional roles, including as energy substrates and signaling molecules. This plasma lipid pool is maintained through regulation of tissue production, secretion, and uptake. A major challenge in understanding the lipidome complexity is establishing the tissues of origin and uptake for various plasma lipids, which is valuable for determining lipid functions.
            Determination of tissue contributions to the circulating lipid pool in cold exposure via systematic assessment of lipid profiles
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            Cholesterol sulfate fluidizes the sterol fraction of the stratum corneum lipid phase and increases its permeability

            Journal of Lipid Research
            Vol. 63Issue 3100177Published online: February 6, 2022
            • Ferdinand Fandrei
            • Oskar Engberg
            • Lukáš Opálka
            • Pavla Jančálková
            • Petra Pullmannová
            • Miloš Steinhart
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              Desulfation of cholesterol sulfate (CholS) to cholesterol (Chol) is an important event in epidermal homeostasis and necessary for stratum corneum (SC) barrier function. The CholS/Chol ratio decreases during SC maturation but remains high in pathological conditions, such as X-linked ichthyosis, characterized by dry and scaly skin. The aim of this study was to characterize the influence of the CholS/Chol molar ratio on the structure, dynamics, and permeability of SC lipid model mixtures. We synthesized deuterated CholS and investigated lipid models with specifically deuterated components using 2H solid-state NMR spectroscopy at temperatures from 25°C to 80°C.
              Cholesterol sulfate fluidizes the sterol fraction of the stratum corneum lipid phase and increases its permeability
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