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Publication : Glycosphingolipids are essential for intestinal endocytic function.

First Author  Jennemann R Year  2012
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  287
Issue  39 Pages  32598-616
PubMed ID  22851168 Mgi Jnum  J:190398
Mgi Id  MGI:5448789 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M112.371005
Citation  Jennemann R, et al. (2012) Glycosphingolipids are essential for intestinal endocytic function. J Biol Chem 287(39):32598-616
abstractText  Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) constitute major components of enterocytes and were hypothesized to be potentially important for intestinal epithelial polarization. The enzyme UDP-glucose ceramide glucosyltransferase (Ugcg) catalyzes the initial step of GSL biosynthesis. Newborn and adult mice with enterocyte-specific genetic deletion of the gene Ugcg were generated. In newborn mutants lacking GSLs at day P0, intestinal epithelia were indistinguishable from those in control littermates displaying an intact polarization with regular brush border. However, those mice were not consistently able to absorb nutritional lipids from milk. Between postnatal days 5 and 7, severe defects in intestinal epithelial differentiation occurred accompanied by impaired intestinal uptake of nutrients. Villi of mutant mice became stunted, and enterocytes lacked brush border. The defects observed in mutant mice caused diarrhea, malabsorption, and early death. In this study, we show that GSLs are essential for enterocyte resorptive function but are primarily not for polarization; GSLs are required for intracellular vesicular transport in resorption-active intestine.
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