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Pathogenic variants of sphingomyelin synthase SMS2 disrupt lipid landscapes in the secretory pathway.

Tolulope Sokoya1, Jan Parolek1, Mads Møller Foged2, Dmytro I Danylchuk3, Manuel Bozan1, Bingshati Sarkar1, Angelika Hilderink1, Michael Philippi4, Lorenzo D Botto5, Paulien A Terhal6, Outi Mäkitie7, Jacob Piehler4, Yeongho Kim8, Christopher G Burd8, Andrey S Klymchenko3, Kenji Maeda2, Joost C M Holthuis1.   

Abstract

Sphingomyelin is a dominant sphingolipid in mammalian cells. Its production in the trans-Golgi traps cholesterol synthesized in the ER to promote formation of a sphingomyelin/sterol gradient along the secretory pathway. This gradient marks a fundamental transition in physical membrane properties that help specify organelle identify and function. We previously identified mutations in sphingomyelin synthase SMS2 that cause osteoporosis and skeletal dysplasia. Here, we show that SMS2 variants linked to the most severe bone phenotypes retain full enzymatic activity but fail to leave the ER owing to a defective autonomous ER export signal. Cells harboring pathogenic SMS2 variants accumulate sphingomyelin in the ER and display a disrupted transbilayer sphingomyelin asymmetry. These aberrant sphingomyelin distributions also occur in patient-derived fibroblasts and are accompanied by imbalances in cholesterol organization, glycerophospholipid profiles, and lipid order in the secretory pathway. We postulate that pathogenic SMS2 variants undermine the capacity of osteogenic cells to uphold nonrandom lipid distributions that are critical for their bone forming activity.
© 2022, Sokoya, Parolek et al.

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Keywords:  biochemistry; cell biology; chemical biology; human; lipid order probes; organellar lipidomics; osteoporosis; sphingomyelin biosensor; transbilayer lipid asymmetry

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36102623      PMCID: PMC9531943          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.79278

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.713


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