2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2006.12.208
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Enhanced ceramide-induced apoptosis in ceramide kinase overexpressing cells

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“…The latter findings are supported by recent work showing that downregulation of CERK in mammalian cells reduced growth, promoted apoptosis, and blocked epithelial growth factor (EGF)-induced cell proliferation (Mitra et al, 2007). However, contrary to these observations, Graf and co-workers reported that addition of the cell permeable C 2 -ceramide to cells over-expressing CERK led to C 2 -C1P formation and apoptosis (Graf et al, 2007). It should however be noted that in contrast to low concentrations of C1P, relatively high concentrations were toxic for fibroblasts or macrophages (Gomez-Munoz, 2006); obviously, over-expression of CERK would potently increase formation of intracellular C1P, particularly if cells were supplied with a high concentration of exogenous ceramide, resulting in cell toxicity.…”
Section: C1p Regulates Cell Growth and Deathmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The latter findings are supported by recent work showing that downregulation of CERK in mammalian cells reduced growth, promoted apoptosis, and blocked epithelial growth factor (EGF)-induced cell proliferation (Mitra et al, 2007). However, contrary to these observations, Graf and co-workers reported that addition of the cell permeable C 2 -ceramide to cells over-expressing CERK led to C 2 -C1P formation and apoptosis (Graf et al, 2007). It should however be noted that in contrast to low concentrations of C1P, relatively high concentrations were toxic for fibroblasts or macrophages (Gomez-Munoz, 2006); obviously, over-expression of CERK would potently increase formation of intracellular C1P, particularly if cells were supplied with a high concentration of exogenous ceramide, resulting in cell toxicity.…”
Section: C1p Regulates Cell Growth and Deathmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In this regard, Högback et al ( 10 ) and Tornquist et al ( 11 ) showed that C 2 -C1P induced an increase in the intracellular Ca +2 levels in FRTL 5 cells and GH 4 C 1 rat pituitary cells. Using the same lipid, Graf et al ( 12 ) showed a correlation between apoptosis and enhanced C 2 -C1P formation upon C 2 -ceramide treatment of CERK overexpressing COS cells. C 2 , C 8 , and long chain C1P have also been demonstrated to cause 3 H thymidine incorporation into DNA ( 1, 2 ).…”
Section: Dispersion Of C1p In Etoh/dodecanementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early macular degeneration and cone and rod involvement are common outcomes of the two CERKL mutations identifi ed. Conversion of Cer by CerK to ceramide-1-phosphate (C1P), which has anti-apoptotic properties, is emerging as an important factor in the regulation of apoptosis (149)(150)(151). CerKL was initially expected to act as a second, specifi c retinal CerK; however, it does not phosphorylate Cer ( 152 ) and its deletion in mice affects neither Cer nor C1P levels in the retina, suggesting it might use a novel lipid substrate, which has proved elusive ( 153 ).…”
Section: Ceramide In the Retinamentioning
confidence: 99%