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Defective Lysosomal Lipolysis Causes Prenatal Lipid Accumulation and Exacerbates Immediately after Birth
Authors:Katharina B Kuentzel  Ivan Bradi&#x;  Alena Akhmetshina  Melanie Korbelius  Silvia Rainer  Dagmar Kolb  Martin Gauster  Nemanja Vuji&#x;  Dagmar Kratky
Affiliation:1.Gottfried Schatz Research Center, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Medical University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria; (K.B.K.); (I.B.); (A.A.); (M.K.); (S.R.); (N.V.);2.Gottfried Schatz Research Center, Cell Biology, Histology and Embryology, Medical University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria; (D.K.); (M.G.);3.Core Facility Ultrastructural Analysis, Medical University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria;4.BioTechMed-Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
Abstract:Cholesterol and fatty acids are essential lipids that are critical for membrane biosynthesis and fetal organ development. Cholesteryl esters (CE) are degraded by hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) in the cytosol and by lysosomal acid lipase (LAL) in the lysosome. Impaired LAL or HSL activity causes rare pathologies in humans, with HSL deficiency presenting less severe clinical manifestations. The infantile form of LAL deficiency, a lysosomal lipid storage disorder, leads to premature death. However, the importance of defective lysosomal CE degradation and its consequences during early life are incompletely understood. We therefore investigated how defective CE catabolism affects fetus and infant maturation using Lal and Hsl knockout (-/-) mouse models. This study demonstrates that defective lysosomal but not neutral lipolysis alters placental and fetal cholesterol homeostasis and exhibits an initial disease pathology already in utero as Lal-/- fetuses accumulate hepatic lysosomal lipids. Immediately after birth, LAL deficiency exacerbates with massive hepatic lysosomal lipid accumulation, which continues to worsen into young adulthood. Our data highlight the crucial role of LAL during early development, with the first weeks after birth being critical for aggravating LAL deficiency.
Keywords:cholesterol catabolism  lysosomal acid lipase  lysosomal storage disorder  placenta  development  mutant mouse models
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