» Articles » PMID: 17355976

Fatty Acid 2-hydroxylase, Encoded by FA2H, Accounts for Differentiation-associated Increase in 2-OH Ceramides During Keratinocyte Differentiation

Overview
Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2007 Mar 16
PMID 17355976
Citations 38
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Ceramides in mammalian stratum corneum comprise a heterogeneous mixture of molecular species that subserve the epidermal permeability barrier, an essential function for survival in a terrestrial environment. In addition to a variation of sphingol species, hydroxylation of the amide-linked fatty acids contributes to the diversity of epidermal ceramides. Fatty acid 2-hydroxylase, encoded by the gene FA2H, the mammalian homologue of FAH1 in yeast, catalyzes the synthesis of 2-hydroxy fatty acid-containing sphingolipids. We assessed here whether FA2H accounts for 2-hydroxyceramide/2-hydroxyglucosylceramide synthesis in epidermis. Reverse transcription-PCR and Western immunoblots demonstrated that FA2H is expressed in cultured human keratinocytes and human epidermis, with FA2H expression and fatty acid 2-hydroxylase activity increased with differentiation. FA2H-siRNA suppressed 2-hydroxylase activity and decreased 2-hydroxyceramide/2-hydroxyglucosylceramide levels, demonstrating that FA2H accounts for synthesis of these sphingolipids in keratinocytes. Whereas FA2H expression and 2-hydroxy free fatty acid production increased early in keratinocyte differentiation, production of 2-hydroxyceramides/2-hydroxyglucosylceramides with longer chain amide-linked fatty acids (> or =C24) increased later. Keratinocytes transduced with FA2H-siRNA contained abnormal epidermal lamellar bodies and did not form the normal extracellular lamellar membranes required for the epidermal permeability barrier. These results reveal that 1) differentiation-dependent up-regulation of ceramide synthesis and fatty acid elongation is accompanied by up-regulation of FA2H; 2) 2-hydroxylation of fatty acid by FA2H occurs prior to generation of ceramides/glucosylceramides; and 3) 2-hydroxyceramides/2-hydroxyglucosylceramides are required for epidermal lamellar membrane formation. Thus, late differentiation-linked increases in FA2H expression are essential for epidermal permeability barrier homeostasis.

Citing Articles

Fatty Acid 2-Hydroxylase and 2-Hydroxylated Sphingolipids: Metabolism and Function in Health and Diseases.

Eckhardt M Int J Mol Sci. 2023; 24(5).

PMID: 36902339 PMC: 10002949. DOI: 10.3390/ijms24054908.


A new model for fatty acid hydroxylase-associated neurodegeneration reveals mitochondrial and autophagy abnormalities.

Mandik F, Kanana Y, Rody J, Misera S, Wilken B, Laabs von Holt B Front Cell Dev Biol. 2023; 10:1000553.

PMID: 36589738 PMC: 9794614. DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.1000553.


Gene expression profile of placentomes and clinical parameters in the cows with retained placenta.

Moradi M, Zhandi M, Sharafi M, Akbari A, Jafari Atrabi M, Totonchi M BMC Genomics. 2022; 23(1):760.

PMID: 36411408 PMC: 9677913. DOI: 10.1186/s12864-022-08989-5.


Dysregulated ceramides metabolism by fatty acid 2-hydroxylase exposes a metabolic vulnerability to target cancer metastasis.

Zhou X, Huang F, Ma G, Wei W, Wu N, Liu Z Signal Transduct Target Ther. 2022; 7(1):370.

PMID: 36274060 PMC: 9588768. DOI: 10.1038/s41392-022-01199-1.


Association of Early Clinical Response to Laser Rejuvenation of Photoaged Skin with Increased Lipid Metabolism and Restoration of Skin Barrier Function.

Garza L, Sheu M, Kim N, Tsai J, Alessi Cesar S, Lee J J Invest Dermatol. 2022; 143(3):374-385.e7.

PMID: 36055399 PMC: 9971340. DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2022.07.024.