小鼠神经酰胺合成酶的表达及其在调节酰基链鞘磷脂中的作用:基线水平框架及未来对衰老和疾病的影响

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鞘脂是存在于所有真核细胞中的一类重要脂质,可调节关键的细胞过程。鞘脂平衡失调与人类的多种疾病有关。神经酰胺是鞘磷脂代谢的核心,主要由六种神经酰胺合成酶异构体(CerS1-6)合成,每种异构体偏好不同的脂肪酰基链长度。虽然已知 CerS mRNA 在人体组织中的表达分布以及 CerS 异构体在合成具有不同酰基链长度的神经酰胺中的作用,但 CerS 的表达如何决定神经酰胺和下游代谢物在组织中的分布尚不清楚。本研究分析了 3 个月大的 C57BL/6J 小鼠脑、心、肾、肝、肺和骨骼肌中的鞘脂水平和 CerS mRNA 表达。结果表明,CerS的表达和鞘脂种类的丰度因组织而异,CerS的表达是组织内神经酰胺种类的预测因子。有趣的是,虽然 CerS 的表达不能预测所有组织中的复合鞘脂种类,但每个组织中测得的 CerS 对总鞘脂贡献的综合评分与 CerS 的表达相关。最后,我们确定小鼠组织中最丰富的神经酰胺种类与相应人体组织中的 CerS mRNA 表达一致(基于链长偏好),这表明小鼠是神经酰胺和鞘脂研究的相关临床前模型。
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Expression of ceramide synthases in mice and their roles in regulating acyl-chain sphingolipids: A framework for baseline levels and future implications in aging and disease
Sphingolipids are an important class of lipids present in all eukaryotic cells that regulate critical cellular processes. Disturbances in sphingolipid homeostasis have been linked to several diseases in humans. Ceramides are central in sphingolipid metabolism and are largely synthesized by six ceramide synthase isoforms (CerS1-6), each with a preference for different fatty acyl chain lengths. While the tissue distribution of CerS mRNA expression in humans and the roles of CerS isoforms in synthesizing ceramides with different acyl chain lengths are known, it is unknown how CerS expression dictates ceramides and downstream metabolites within tissues. In this study, we analyzed sphingolipid levels and CerS mRNA expression in 3-month-old C57BL/6J mouse brain, heart, kidney, liver, lung, and skeletal muscle. The results showed that CerS expression and sphingolipid species abundance varied by tissue and that CerS expression was a predictor of ceramide species within tissues. Interestingly, though CerS expression was not predictive of complex sphingolipid species within all tissues, composite scores for CerSs contributions to total sphingolipids measured in each tissue correlated to CerS expression. Lastly, we determined that the most abundant ceramide species in mouse tissues aligned with CerS mRNA expression in corresponding human tissues (based on chain length preference), suggesting mice are relevant preclinical models for ceramide and sphingolipid research.
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Molecular Pharmacology
Molecular Pharmacology 医学-药学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
2.80%
发文量
50
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Pharmacology publishes findings derived from the application of innovative structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics, physiology, genetics, and molecular biology to basic pharmacological problems that provide mechanistic insights that are broadly important for the fields of pharmacology and toxicology. Relevant topics include: Molecular Signaling / Mechanism of Drug Action Chemical Biology / Drug Discovery Structure of Drug-Receptor Complex Systems Analysis of Drug Action Drug Transport / Metabolism
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