[HTML][HTML] β-Glycoglycosphingolipid-induced alterations of the STAT signaling pathways are dependent on CD1d and the lipid raft protein flotillin-2

G Lalazar, AB Ya'acov, DM Livovsky, M El Haj… - The American journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
G Lalazar, AB Ya'acov, DM Livovsky, M El Haj, O Pappo, S Preston, L Zolotarov, Y Ilan
The American journal of pathology, 2009Elsevier
β-glucosylceramide has been shown to affect natural killer T cell function in models of
inflammation. We, therefore, investigated the effects of different β-glycosphingolipids,
including β-glucosylceramide, on STAT (signal transducers and activators of transcription)
signaling pathways and determined whether these effects were mediated by lipid raft
microdomains and/or CD1d molecules. The effects of α-and β-structured ligands on the lipid
raft protein flotillin-2 were studied in both natural killer T hybridoma cells and leptin-deficient …
β-glucosylceramide has been shown to affect natural killer T cell function in models of inflammation. We, therefore, investigated the effects of different β- glycosphingolipids, including β-glucosylceramide, on STAT (signal transducers and activators of transcription) signaling pathways and determined whether these effects were mediated by lipid raft microdomains and/or CD1d molecules. The effects of α- and β-structured ligands on the lipid raft protein flotillin-2 were studied in both natural killer T hybridoma cells and leptin-deficient mice. To determine whether CD1d was involved in the effects of the β-glycosphingolipids, an anti-CD1d blocking antibody was used in a cell proliferation assay system. The downstream effects on the protein phosphorylation levels of STAT1, STAT3, and STAT6 were examined in both immune-mediated hepatitis and hepatoma models. The effects of β-glycosphingolipids on the STAT signaling pathways were found to be dependent on CD1d. Lipid rafts were affected by both the dose and ratio of the β-glycosphingolipids and the acyl chain length, and these effects were followed by downstream effects on STAT proteins. Our results show that β-glycosphingolipids have beneficial effects in natural killer T cell-dependent immune-mediated metabolic and malignant animal models in vivo.
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