Differential metabolism and trafficking of sphingolipids in differentiated versus undifferentiated HT29 cells
- 9 July 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 54 (5) , 839-845
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910540519
Abstract
Trafficking and metabolism of sphingolipids were examined in undifferentiated (G+) and differentiated (G+ reversed) HT29 human colon adenocarcinoma cell lines. Metabolic experiments employing a fluorescently labeled sphingolipid precursor, 6-[N-(7-nitro-2,1,3-benzoxadiazol-4-yl)amino]hexanoylceramide (C6-NBD-ceramide) revealed that both qualitative and quantitative differences exist in sphingolipid synthesis between the 2 cell lines. One of the C6-NBD-sphingolipids synthesized in G+ cells is not found in the G+ reversed cells. Furthermore, the ratio of the 2 main products, C6-NBD-glucosyiceramide and C6-NBD-sphingomyelin, differs: in G+ cells glucosylceramide is by far the main product, whereas G+ reversed cells synthesize C6-NBD-sphingomyelin in slight excess. Once established, these ratios of sphingolipids are quickly restored metabolically when distortion of the ratio is caused by experimental manipulation. This indicates that they represent a true metabolic equilibrium situation of the 2 sphingolipids in these cells, while the distinct ratios are mainly determined by the NBD-lipid pool in the plasma membrane. Preferential synthesis and transfer of glucosylceramide from its site of synthesis to the cell surface do not occur when the plasma membrane pool of glucosylceramide is selectively removed. This suggests that instantaneous replenishment via specific signalling is probably not involved as a mechanism in re-establishing perturbed lipid pools. In conjunction with observations on distinct lipid trafficking pathways of glucosylceramide in G+ and G+ reversed cells, the present metabolic studies emphasize a relation between the expression of this glycolipid and the state of differentiation of HT29 cells.Keywords
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