Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8302057 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids | 2015 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Fatty acid transport protein (FATP) 4 is a minor FATP in the liver but it has some activity towards palmitate 16:0 (Pal). We here chose FATP4 as a representative model enzyme for acyl-CoA synthetases (ACSs), and FATPs to determine whether Pal activation would lead to apoptosis and alteration in lipid metabolism. By using FATP4 overexpressed (FATP4) Huh-7 cells, we showed that FATP4 was localized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria of FATP4 cells. FATP4 cells were more responsive to Pal than the control GFP cells in increasing palmitoyl-CoA and oleoyl-CoA activities as well as apoptosis by ~Â 2-3 folds. The lipoapoptosis susceptibility by FATP4 was coupled with the increased JNK, PUMA, caspase3, PARP-1 activation as well as Rac-1-mediated cytoskeletal reorganization, and decreased insulin sensitivity. This was associated with increased contents of neutral lipids and significant alteration in composition of phospholipids and sphingolipids including increased lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC), ceramide, and hexosylceramide, as well as an increase of saturated:polyunsaturated fatty acid ratio in LPC and PC, but a decrease of this ratio in phosphatidylethanolamine pool. By use of ceramide synthase inhibitors, our results showed that FATP4-sensitized lipoapoptosis was not mediated by ceramides. Moreover, FATP4 expression was increased in fatty livers in vivo. Thus, our model system has provided a clue that Pal activation FATP4 triggers hepatocellular apoptosis via altered phospholipid composition and steatosis by acylation into complex lipids. This may be a redundant mechanism for other ER-localizing ACSs and FATPs in the liver, and hence their involvement in the development of fatty liver disease.
Keywords
CerSMAMMUFALPCDAPICOAstearoyl-CoA desaturaseMCP1MCDCDC42CK18CHXc-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinaseACSVLFATPATF-2grp75Fatty acyl-CoATriacsin CIFFNAFLDHexCerACSSCDPARP-1GFPJnkVLCFAPAL4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindoleacyl-CoA synthetaseESI-MS/MSGC–MSp53 upregulated modulator of apoptosisSmall interfering RNAsiRNAASTAspartate aminotransferaseAlkaline phosphatasesphingomyelindocosahexaenoic acidsaturated fatty acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidsPUFAvery long chain fatty acidsmonounsaturated fatty acidsIndirect immunofluorescenceBaxnon-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseTriglyceridesSteatosistumor necrosis factor-αDHACerceramidesceramide synthasecytokeratin 18cycloheximideendoplasmic reticulumpalmitategas chromatography–mass spectrometryElectrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometrymitochondria-associated membraneTNF-αphosphatidylinositolphosphatidylcholinephosphatidylethanolaminePhosphatidylserineactivating transcription factor-2LysophosphatidylcholineLipoapoptosisLipidomicsmethionine- and choline-deficientBcl-2 Associated X proteinMonocyte chemotactic protein-1Fatty acid transport proteinfatty acid transport protein 4Green fluorescence proteinpoly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1PUMAhigh-fatCholesterol estercholesterol estersfree cholesterolLow-fatcoenzyme A
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Authors
Jessica SeeÃle, Gerhard Liebisch, Gerd Schmitz, Wolfgang Stremmel, Walee Chamulitrat,