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  2. Ceramide targets autophagosomes to mitochondria and induces lethal mitophagy

Ceramide targets autophagosomes to mitochondria and induces lethal mitophagy

  • Nat Chem Biol. 2012 Oct;8(10):831-8. doi: 10.1038/nchembio.1059.
R David Sentelle 1 Can E Senkal Wenhui Jiang Suriyan Ponnusamy Salih Gencer Shanmugam Panneer Selvam Venkat K Ramshesh Yuri K Peterson John J Lemasters Zdzislaw M Szulc Jacek Bielawski Besim Ogretmen
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  • 1 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
Abstract

Mechanisms by which Autophagy promotes cell survival or death are unclear. We provide evidence that C(18)-pyridinium ceramide treatment or endogenous C(18)-ceramide generation by ceramide synthase 1 (CerS1) expression mediates autophagic cell death, independent of Apoptosis in human Cancer cells. C(18)-ceramide-induced lethal Autophagy was regulated via microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 β-lipidation, forming LC3B-II, and selective targeting of mitochondria by LC3B-II-containing autophagolysosomes (Mitophagy) through direct interaction between ceramide and LC3B-II upon Drp1-dependent mitochondrial fission, leading to inhibition of mitochondrial function and oxygen consumption. Accordingly, expression of mutant LC3B with impaired ceramide binding, as predicted by molecular modeling, prevented CerS1-mediated mitochondrial targeting, recovering oxygen consumption. Moreover, knockdown of CerS1 abrogated sodium selenite-induced Mitophagy, and stable LC3B knockdown protected against CerS1- and C(18)-ceramide-dependent Mitophagy and blocked tumor suppression in vivo. Thus, these data suggest a new receptor function of ceramide for anchoring LC3B-II autophagolysosomes to mitochondrial membranes, defining a key mechanism for the induction of lethal Mitophagy.

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