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Discovery of FAHFA-Containing Triacylglycerols and Their Metabolic Regulation

Authors :
Alan Saghatelian
Dan Tan
Meric Erikci Ertunc
Dionicio Siegel
Qian Chu
Barbara B. Kahn
Srihari Konduri
Antonio F. M. Pinto
Justin Zhang
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol 141, iss 22, J Am Chem Soc
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2019.

Abstract

FAHFAs are a class of bioactive lipids, which show great promise for treating diabetes and inflammatory diseases. Deciphering the metabolic pathways that regulate endogenous FAHFA levels is critical for developing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. However, it remains unclear how FAHFAs are metabolized in cells or tissues. Here, we investigate whether FAHFAs can be incorporated into other lipid classes and identify a novel class of endogenous lipids, FAHFA-containing triacylglycerols (FAHFA-TGs), which contain a FAHFA group esterified to the glycerol backbone. Isotope-labeled FAHFAs are incorporated into FAHFA-TGs when added to differentiated adipocytes, which implies the existence of enzymes and metabolic pathways capable of synthesizing these lipids. Induction of lipolysis (i.e., triacylglycerol hydrolysis) in adipocytes is associated with marked increases in nonesterified FAHFA levels, demonstrating that FAHFA-TGs breakdown is a regulator of cellular FAHFA levels. To quantify FAHFA levels in FAHFA-TGs and determine their regioisomeric distributions, we developed a mild alkaline hydrolysis method that liberates FAHFAs from triacylglycerols for easier detection. FAHFA-TG concentrations are greater than 100-fold than that of nonesterified FAHFAs, indicating that FAHFA-TGs are a major reservoir of FAHFAs in cells and tissues. The discovery of FAHFA-TGs reveals a new branch of TG and FAHFA metabolism with potential roles in metabolic health and regulation of inflammation.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol 141, iss 22, J Am Chem Soc
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....538a4b1c923bb6688abc8fc9dfff4251