Activation of the unfolded protein response pathway causes ceramide accumulation in yeast and INS-1E insulinoma cells

Sphingolipids are not only important components of membranes but also have functions in protein trafficking and intracellular signaling. The LCB1 gene encodes a subunit of the serine palmitoyltransferase, which is responsible for the first step of sphingolipid synthesis. Here, we show that activatio...

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Main Authors: Sharon Epstein, Clare L. Kirkpatrick, Guillaume A. Castillon, Manuel Muñiz, Isabelle Riezman, Fabrice P.A. David, Claes B. Wollheim, Howard Riezman
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-03-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520413562
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spelling doaj-1fa84028bcf644f681fd45e30244a2162021-04-28T06:04:38ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752012-03-01533412420Activation of the unfolded protein response pathway causes ceramide accumulation in yeast and INS-1E insulinoma cellsSharon Epstein0Clare L. Kirkpatrick1Guillaume A. Castillon2Manuel Muñiz3Isabelle Riezman4Fabrice P.A. David5Claes B. Wollheim6Howard Riezman7Department of Biochemistry, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandDepartment of Cell Physiology and Metabolism, Centre Médical Universitaire, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandDepartment of Cell Biology, University of Sevilla, Seville, Spain Lausanne, SwitzerlandDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, SwitzerlandDepartment of Cell Physiology and Metabolism, Centre Médical Universitaire, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandTo whom correspondence should be addressed; Department of Biochemistry, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandSphingolipids are not only important components of membranes but also have functions in protein trafficking and intracellular signaling. The LCB1 gene encodes a subunit of the serine palmitoyltransferase, which is responsible for the first step of sphingolipid synthesis. Here, we show that activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR) can restore normal ceramide levels and viability in yeast cells with a conditional defect in LCB1. Dependence on UPR was demonstrated by showing the HAC1-dependence of the suppression. A similar induction of ceramides by UPR seems to take place in mammalian cells. In rat pancreatic INS-1E cells, UPR activation induces the transcription of the CerS6 gene, which encodes a ceramide synthase. This correlates with the specific accumulation of ceramide with a C16 fatty acyl chain upon UPR activation. Therefore, our study reveals a novel connection between UPR induction and ceramide synthesis that seems to be conserved between yeast and mammalian cells.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520413562sphingolipidsserine palmitoyltransferaseendoplasmic reticulum stressCerS6fatty acid hydroxylation
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author Sharon Epstein
Clare L. Kirkpatrick
Guillaume A. Castillon
Manuel Muñiz
Isabelle Riezman
Fabrice P.A. David
Claes B. Wollheim
Howard Riezman
spellingShingle Sharon Epstein
Clare L. Kirkpatrick
Guillaume A. Castillon
Manuel Muñiz
Isabelle Riezman
Fabrice P.A. David
Claes B. Wollheim
Howard Riezman
Activation of the unfolded protein response pathway causes ceramide accumulation in yeast and INS-1E insulinoma cells
Journal of Lipid Research
sphingolipids
serine palmitoyltransferase
endoplasmic reticulum stress
CerS6
fatty acid hydroxylation
author_facet Sharon Epstein
Clare L. Kirkpatrick
Guillaume A. Castillon
Manuel Muñiz
Isabelle Riezman
Fabrice P.A. David
Claes B. Wollheim
Howard Riezman
author_sort Sharon Epstein
title Activation of the unfolded protein response pathway causes ceramide accumulation in yeast and INS-1E insulinoma cells
title_short Activation of the unfolded protein response pathway causes ceramide accumulation in yeast and INS-1E insulinoma cells
title_full Activation of the unfolded protein response pathway causes ceramide accumulation in yeast and INS-1E insulinoma cells
title_fullStr Activation of the unfolded protein response pathway causes ceramide accumulation in yeast and INS-1E insulinoma cells
title_full_unstemmed Activation of the unfolded protein response pathway causes ceramide accumulation in yeast and INS-1E insulinoma cells
title_sort activation of the unfolded protein response pathway causes ceramide accumulation in yeast and ins-1e insulinoma cells
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Sphingolipids are not only important components of membranes but also have functions in protein trafficking and intracellular signaling. The LCB1 gene encodes a subunit of the serine palmitoyltransferase, which is responsible for the first step of sphingolipid synthesis. Here, we show that activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR) can restore normal ceramide levels and viability in yeast cells with a conditional defect in LCB1. Dependence on UPR was demonstrated by showing the HAC1-dependence of the suppression. A similar induction of ceramides by UPR seems to take place in mammalian cells. In rat pancreatic INS-1E cells, UPR activation induces the transcription of the CerS6 gene, which encodes a ceramide synthase. This correlates with the specific accumulation of ceramide with a C16 fatty acyl chain upon UPR activation. Therefore, our study reveals a novel connection between UPR induction and ceramide synthesis that seems to be conserved between yeast and mammalian cells.
topic sphingolipids
serine palmitoyltransferase
endoplasmic reticulum stress
CerS6
fatty acid hydroxylation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520413562
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