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1-Deoxysphingolipid Synthesis Compromises Anchorage-independent Growth and Plasma Membrane Endocytosis in Cancer Cells

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Journal J Lipid Res
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2022 Sep 17
PMID 36115594
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Abstract

Serine palmitoyltransferase (SPT) predominantly incorporates serine and fatty acyl-CoAs into diverse sphingolipids (SLs) that serve as structural components of membranes and signaling molecules within or amongst cells. However, SPT also uses alanine as a substrate in the contexts of low serine availability, alanine accumulation, or disease-causing mutations in hereditary sensory neuropathy type I, resulting in the synthesis and accumulation of 1-deoxysphingolipids (deoxySLs). These species promote cytotoxicity in neurons and impact diverse cellular phenotypes, including suppression of anchorage-independent cancer cell growth. While altered serine and alanine levels can promote 1-deoxySL synthesis, they impact numerous other metabolic pathways important for cancer cells. Here, we combined isotope tracing, quantitative metabolomics, and functional studies to better understand the mechanistic drivers of 1-deoxySL toxicity in cancer cells. We determined that both alanine treatment and SPTLC1 expression induce 1-deoxy(dihydro)ceramide synthesis and accumulation but fail to broadly impact intermediary metabolism, abundances of other lipids, or growth of adherent cells. However, we found that spheroid culture and soft agar colony formation were compromised when endogenous 1-deoxySL synthesis was induced via SPTLC1 expression. Consistent with these impacts on anchorage-independent cell growth, we observed that 1-deoxySL synthesis reduced plasma membrane endocytosis. These results highlight a potential role for SPT promiscuity in linking altered amino acid metabolism to plasma membrane endocytosis.

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