Changes in macrophage morphology in a Gaucher disease model are dependent on CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase α

We have recently shown that phosphatidylcholine (PC) metabolism is altered in a macrophage model of Gaucher disease. We now demonstrate that treatment of macrophages with conduritol-B-epoxide (CBE), a glucocerebrosidase inhibitor, results in elevated activity of CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransfera...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood cells, molecules, & diseases molecules, & diseases, 2007-07, Vol.39 (1), p.124-129
Hauptverfasser: Kacher, Yaacov, Golan, Avner, Pewzner-Jung, Yael, Futerman, Anthony H.
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Zusammenfassung:We have recently shown that phosphatidylcholine (PC) metabolism is altered in a macrophage model of Gaucher disease. We now demonstrate that treatment of macrophages with conduritol-B-epoxide (CBE), a glucocerebrosidase inhibitor, results in elevated activity of CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase (CCT), the rate-limiting enzyme in the pathway of PC biosynthesis. Furthermore, we provide evidence for a role for CCT in Gaucher macrophage growth by using macrophages derived from a genetically modified mouse which lacks a specific CCT isoform, CCTα, in macrophages. Upon CBE-treatment, macrophage size, analyzed by microscopy and by FACS, was significantly increased in macrophages from control mice, but did not increase, or increased to a much lower extent, in CCTα−/− macrophages. Together, these results suggest that the increase in PC biosynthesis is mediated via CCTα, and suggests a possible role for macrophage CCTα in Gaucher disease pathology.
ISSN:1079-9796
1096-0961
DOI:10.1016/j.bcmd.2007.03.005