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Title: | Fatty acid chain length drives lysophosphatidylserine-dependent immunological outputs |
Authors: | KHANDELWAL, NEHA SHAIKH, MINHAJ MHETRE, AMOL SINGH, SHUBHAM SAJEEVAN, THEJA JOSHI, ALAUMY Balaji, Kithiganahalli Narayanswamy CHAKRAPANI, HARINATH KAMAT, SIDDHESH S. Dept. of Biology Dept. of Chemistry |
Keywords: | Lyso-PS ABHD12 TLR2 GPCR Mast cell degranulation PHARC 2021 |
Issue Date: | Jun-2021 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd |
Citation: | Cell Chemical Biology, 28, 1-11. |
Abstract: | Lysophosphatidylserines (Lyso-PSs) are potent lipid regulators of important immunological processes. Given their structural diversity and commercial paucity, here, we report the synthesis of a library of methyl-esters of lyso-PS, containing medium to very-long chain (VLC) lipid tails. We assay these lipids against ABHD12, deleterious mutations of which cause a human neurological disorder, and confirm this enzyme’s preference for VLC lysoPSs. Next, we demonstrate that VLC lyso-PSs orchestrate pro-inflammatory responses via a Toll-like receptor 2 dependent pathway, while long chain (LC) lyso-PSs signal through a putative G-Protein Coupled Receptor to influence macrophage activation. We also report that LC lyso-PSs best induce histamine release during mast cell degranulation, and that ABHD12 is a major lyso-PS lipase in these immune cells. Our findings thus illuminate a physiological balance between LC and VLC lyso-PSs, intricately regulated by ABHD12, and disrupting this fine-tuned homeostasis results in immunological outputs, that have detrimental pathological consequences in humans. |
URI: | http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5951 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chembiol.2021.01.008 |
ISSN: | 2451-9448 |
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