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Click and count: specific detection of acid ceramidase activity in live cells

The use of intact cells in medical research offers a number of advantages over employing cell-free systems. In diagnostics, cells isolated from liquid biopsies can be directly used, speeding up the time of analysis and diminishing the risk of protein degradation by sample manipulation. In drug disco...

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Autores principales: Casasampere, Mireia, Izquierdo, Eduardo, Casas, Josefina, Abad, José Luís, Liu, Xiao, Xu, Ruijuan, Mao, Cungui, Chang, Young-Tae, Delgado, Antonio, Fabrias, Gemma
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03166f
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author Casasampere, Mireia
Izquierdo, Eduardo
Casas, Josefina
Abad, José Luís
Liu, Xiao
Xu, Ruijuan
Mao, Cungui
Chang, Young-Tae
Delgado, Antonio
Fabrias, Gemma
author_facet Casasampere, Mireia
Izquierdo, Eduardo
Casas, Josefina
Abad, José Luís
Liu, Xiao
Xu, Ruijuan
Mao, Cungui
Chang, Young-Tae
Delgado, Antonio
Fabrias, Gemma
author_sort Casasampere, Mireia
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description The use of intact cells in medical research offers a number of advantages over employing cell-free systems. In diagnostics, cells isolated from liquid biopsies can be directly used, speeding up the time of analysis and diminishing the risk of protein degradation by sample manipulation. In drug discovery, studies in live cells take into account aspects neglected in cell-free systems, such as uptake, metabolization, and subcellular concentration by compartmentalization of potential drug candidates. Therefore, probes for studies in cellulo are of paramount importance. Acid ceramidase (AC) is a lysosomal enzyme that hydrolyses ceramides into sphingoid bases and fatty acids. The essential role of this enzyme in the outburst and progress of several diseases, some of them still incurable, is well sustained. Despite the great clinical relevance of AC as a biomarker and therapeutic target, the specific monitoring of AC activity in live cells has remained elusive due to the concomitant existence of neutral and alkaline ceramidases. In this work, we report that 1-deoxydihydroceramides are exclusively hydrolysed by AC. Using N-octanoyl-18-azidodeoxysphinganine as a probe and a BODIPY-substituted bicyclononyne, we show the click-reliant predominant staining of lysosomes, with extra-lysosomal labeling also occurring in some cells. Importantly, using pharmacological and genetic tools together with high resolution mass spectrometry, we demonstrate that both lysosomal and extra-lysosomal staining are AC-dependent. These findings are translated into the specific flow cytometry monitoring of AC activity in intact cells, which fills an important gap in the field of diseases linked to altered AC activity.
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spelling pubmed-81632972021-06-04 Click and count: specific detection of acid ceramidase activity in live cells Casasampere, Mireia Izquierdo, Eduardo Casas, Josefina Abad, José Luís Liu, Xiao Xu, Ruijuan Mao, Cungui Chang, Young-Tae Delgado, Antonio Fabrias, Gemma Chem Sci Chemistry The use of intact cells in medical research offers a number of advantages over employing cell-free systems. In diagnostics, cells isolated from liquid biopsies can be directly used, speeding up the time of analysis and diminishing the risk of protein degradation by sample manipulation. In drug discovery, studies in live cells take into account aspects neglected in cell-free systems, such as uptake, metabolization, and subcellular concentration by compartmentalization of potential drug candidates. Therefore, probes for studies in cellulo are of paramount importance. Acid ceramidase (AC) is a lysosomal enzyme that hydrolyses ceramides into sphingoid bases and fatty acids. The essential role of this enzyme in the outburst and progress of several diseases, some of them still incurable, is well sustained. Despite the great clinical relevance of AC as a biomarker and therapeutic target, the specific monitoring of AC activity in live cells has remained elusive due to the concomitant existence of neutral and alkaline ceramidases. In this work, we report that 1-deoxydihydroceramides are exclusively hydrolysed by AC. Using N-octanoyl-18-azidodeoxysphinganine as a probe and a BODIPY-substituted bicyclononyne, we show the click-reliant predominant staining of lysosomes, with extra-lysosomal labeling also occurring in some cells. Importantly, using pharmacological and genetic tools together with high resolution mass spectrometry, we demonstrate that both lysosomal and extra-lysosomal staining are AC-dependent. These findings are translated into the specific flow cytometry monitoring of AC activity in intact cells, which fills an important gap in the field of diseases linked to altered AC activity. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8163297/ /pubmed/34094488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03166f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Casasampere, Mireia
Izquierdo, Eduardo
Casas, Josefina
Abad, José Luís
Liu, Xiao
Xu, Ruijuan
Mao, Cungui
Chang, Young-Tae
Delgado, Antonio
Fabrias, Gemma
Click and count: specific detection of acid ceramidase activity in live cells
title Click and count: specific detection of acid ceramidase activity in live cells
title_full Click and count: specific detection of acid ceramidase activity in live cells
title_fullStr Click and count: specific detection of acid ceramidase activity in live cells
title_full_unstemmed Click and count: specific detection of acid ceramidase activity in live cells
title_short Click and count: specific detection of acid ceramidase activity in live cells
title_sort click and count: specific detection of acid ceramidase activity in live cells
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03166f
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