[PDF][PDF] LXRs regulate ER stress and inflammation through dynamic modulation of membrane phospholipid composition

X Rong, CJ Albert, C Hong, MA Duerr, BT Chamberlain… - Cell metabolism, 2013 - cell.com
X Rong, CJ Albert, C Hong, MA Duerr, BT Chamberlain, EJ Tarling, A Ito, J Gao, BO Wang
Cell metabolism, 2013cell.com
The fatty acyl composition of phospholipids determines the biophysical character of
membranes and impacts the function of membrane proteins. Here, we define a nuclear
receptor pathway for the dynamic modulation of membrane composition in response to
changes in cellular lipid metabolism. Ligand activation of liver X receptors (LXRs)
preferentially drives the incorporation of polyunsaturated fatty acids into phospholipids
through induction of the remodeling enzyme Lpcat3. Promotion of Lpcat3 activity …
Summary
The fatty acyl composition of phospholipids determines the biophysical character of membranes and impacts the function of membrane proteins. Here, we define a nuclear receptor pathway for the dynamic modulation of membrane composition in response to changes in cellular lipid metabolism. Ligand activation of liver X receptors (LXRs) preferentially drives the incorporation of polyunsaturated fatty acids into phospholipids through induction of the remodeling enzyme Lpcat3. Promotion of Lpcat3 activity ameliorates endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress induced by saturated free fatty acids in vitro or by hepatic lipid accumulation in vivo. Conversely, Lpcat3 knockdown in liver exacerbates ER stress and inflammation. Mechanistically, Lpcat3 modulates inflammation both by regulating inflammatory kinase activation through changes in membrane composition and by affecting substrate availability for inflammatory mediator production. These results outline an endogenous mechanism for the preservation of membrane homeostasis during lipid stress and identify Lpcat3 as an important mediator of LXR effects on metabolism.
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