Ceramide Biogenesis Is Required for Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in the Germ Line of C. elegans

X Deng, X Yin, R Allan, DD Lu, CW Maurer… - Science, 2008 - science.org
X Deng, X Yin, R Allan, DD Lu, CW Maurer, A Haimovitz-Friedman, Z Fuks, S Shaham…
Science, 2008science.org
Ceramide engagement in apoptotic pathways has been a topic of controversy. To address
this controversy, we tested loss-of-function (lf) mutants of conserved genes of sphingolipid
metabolism in Caenorhabditis elegans. Although somatic (developmental) apoptosis was
unaffected, ionizing radiation–induced apoptosis of germ cells was obliterated upon
inactivation of ceramide synthase and restored upon microinjection of long-chain natural
ceramide. Radiation-induced increase in the concentration of ceramide localized to …
Ceramide engagement in apoptotic pathways has been a topic of controversy. To address this controversy, we tested loss-of-function (lf) mutants of conserved genes of sphingolipid metabolism in Caenorhabditis elegans. Although somatic (developmental) apoptosis was unaffected, ionizing radiation–induced apoptosis of germ cells was obliterated upon inactivation of ceramide synthase and restored upon microinjection of long-chain natural ceramide. Radiation-induced increase in the concentration of ceramide localized to mitochondria and was required for BH3-domain protein EGL-1–mediated displacement of CED-4 (an APAF-1–like protein) from the CED-9 (a Bcl-2 family member)/CED-4 complex, an obligate step in activation of the CED-3 caspase. These studies define CEP-1 (the worm homolog of the tumor suppressor p53)–mediated accumulation of EGL-1 and ceramide synthase–mediated generation of ceramide through parallel pathways that integrate at mitochondrial membranes to regulate stress-induced apoptosis.
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