The formation of ceramide-1-phosphate during neutrophil phagocytosis and its role in liposome fusion - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 1998 Dec 11;273(50):33203-9.
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The formation of ceramide-1-phosphate during neutrophil phagocytosis and its role in liposome fusion
V T Hinkovska-Galcheva et al. J Biol Chem. 1998.
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Ceramide, a product of agonist-stimulated sphingomyelinase activation, is known to be generated during the phagocytosis of antibody-coated erythrocytes by polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Agonist-stimulated formation of ceramide-1-phosphate is now shown to occur in 32PO4-labeled neutrophils. Ceramide-1-phosphate is formed by a calcium-dependent ceramide kinase, found predominately in the neutrophil plasma membrane. The neutrophil kinase is specific for ceramide because, in contrast to the bacterial diglyceride kinase, ceramide is not phosphorylated under conditions specific for diglyceride phosphorylation. Conversely, 1,2-diacylglycerol does not serve as substrate for the neutrophil ceramide kinase. Ceramide kinase activation occurs in a time-dependent fashion, reaching peak activity 10 min after formyl peptide stimulation and challenge with antibody-coated erythrocytes. The lipid kinase activity is optimal at pH 6.8. Because the formation of the phagolysosome is a critical event in phagocytosis, the effect of ceramide-1-phosphate in promoting the fusion of liposomes was determined. Both the addition of increasing concentrations of sphingomyelinase D and ceramide-1-phosphate promoted liposomal fusion. In summary, ceramide-1-phosphate is formed during phagocytosis through activation of ceramide kinase. Ceramide-1-phosphate may promote phagolysosome formation.
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