Intestinal acyl-CoA synthetase 5: Activation of long chain fatty acids and behind

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作者
Christina Klaus [1 ]
Min Kyung Jeon [1 ]
Elke Kaemmerer [1 ]
Nikolaus Gassler [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Pathology,RWTH Aachen University,52074 Aachen,Germany
关键词
Acyl-CoA synthetase; Apoptosis; Carcinogenesis; Colorectal cancer; Intestinal homeostasis;
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R730.2 [肿瘤病理学、病因学];
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100214 ;
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The intestinal mucosa is characterized by a high complexity in terms of structure and functions and allows for a controlled demarcation towards the gut lumen.On the one hand it is responsible for pulping and selective absorption of alimentary substances ensuring the immunological tolerance,on the other hand it prevents the penetration of micro-organisms as well as bacterial outgrowth.The continuous regeneration of surface epithelia along the crypt-villus-axis in the small intestine is crucial to assuring these various functions.The core phenomena of intestinal epithelia regeneration comprise cell proliferation,migration,differentiation,and apoptosis.These partly contrarily oriented processes are molecularly balanced through numerous interacting signaling pathways like Wnt/β-catenin,Notch and Hedgehog,and regulated by various modifying factors.One of these modifiers is acyl-CoA synthetase 5(ACSL5).It plays a key role in de novo lipid synthesis,fatty acid degradation and membrane modifications,and regulates several intestinal processes,primarily through different variants of protein lipidation,e.g.,palmitoylation.ACSL5 was shown to interact with proapoptotic molecules,and besides seems to inhibit proliferation along the crypt-villus-axis.Because of its proapoptotic and antiproliferative characteristics it could be of significant relevance for intestinal homeostasis,cellular disorder and tumor development.
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