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ID 118916
Author
Ali, Hanif Tokushima University
Yamanishi, Mone Tokushima University
Sunagawa, Keigo Tokushima University
Kumon, Mizuki Tokushima University
Hasi, Rumana Yesmin Tokushima University
Keywords
Peroxisome disease
Very long-chain fatty acids
Oleic acid
Apoptosis
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Very long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) are degraded exclusively in peroxisomes, as evidenced by the accumulation of VLCFAs in patients with certain peroxisomal disorders. Although accumulation of VLCFAs is considered to be associated with health issues, including neuronal degeneration, the mechanisms underlying VLCFAs-induced tissue degeneration remain unclear. Here, we report the toxic effect of VLCFA and protective effect of C18:1 FA in peroxisome-deficient CHO cells. We examined the cytotoxicity of saturated and monounsaturated VLCFAs with chain-length at C20-C26, and found that longer and saturated VLCFA showed potent cytotoxicity at lower accumulation levels. Furthermore, the extent of VLCFA-induced toxicity was found to be associated with a decrease in cellular C18:1 FA levels. Notably, supplementation with C18:1 FA effectively rescued the cells from VLCFA-induced apoptosis without reducing the cellular VLCFAs levels, implying that peroxisome-deficient cells can survive in the presence of accumulated VLCFA, as long as the cells keep sufficient levels of cellular C18:1 FA. These results suggest a therapeutic potential of C18:1 FA in peroxisome disease and may provide new insights into the pharmacological effect of Lorenzo's oil, a 4:1 mixture of C18:1 and C22:1 FA.
Journal Title
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids
ISSN
13881981
18792618
NCID
AA11522965
AA11300409
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
1869
Issue
3
Start Page
159452
Published Date
2024-01-18
Remark
論文本文は2025-01-18以降公開予定
Rights
© 2024. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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language
eng
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departments
Bioscience and Bioindustry
Pharmaceutical Sciences