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Glucosylceramide modulates endolysosomal pH in Gaucher disease.
[gm1 gangliosidosis]
GlcCer
accumulation
causes
Gaucher
disease
where
GlcCer
breakdown
is
inhibited
due
to
a
hereditary
deficiency
in
glucocerebrosidase
.
Glycolipids
are
endocytosed
and
targeted
to
the
Golgi
apparatus
in
normal
cells
but
in
Gaucher
disease
they
are
mistargeted
to
lysosomes
.
To
better
understand
the
role
of
GlcCer
in
endocytic
sorting
RAW
macrophages
were
treated
with
Conduritol
B-
epoxide
to
inhibit
GlcCer
breakdown
.
Lipid
analysis
found
increases
in
GlcCer
led
to
accumulation
of
both
triacylglycerol
and
cholesterol
consistent
with
increased
lysosomal
pH
.
Ratio
imaging
of
macrophages
using
both
acridine
orange
and
lysosensor
yellow
/
blue
to
measure
endolysosomal
pH
revealed
increases
in
Conduritol
B-
epoxide
treated
RAW
macrophages
and
Gaucher
patient
lymphoblasts
.
Increased
endolysosomal
pH
was
restricted
to
Gaucher
lymphoblasts
as
no
significant
increases
in
pH
were
seen
in
Fabry
,
Krabbe
,
Tay-
Sachs
and
GM
1
-
gangliosidosis
lymphoblasts
.
Substrate
reduction
therapy
utilises
inhibitors
of
GlcCer
synthase
to
reduce
storage
in
Gaucher
disease
.
The
addition
of
inhibitors
of
GlcCer
synthesis
to
RAW
macrophages
also
led
to
increases
in
cholesterol
and
triacylglycerol
and
an
endolysosomal
pH
increase
of
up
to
1
pH
unit
.
GlcCer
modulation
appears
specific
since
glucosylsphingosine
but
not
galactosylsphingosine
reversed
the
effects
of
GlcCer
depletion
.
Although
no
acute
effects
on
glycolipid
trafficking
were
observed
using
bafilomycin
A
the
results
are
consistent
with
a
multistep
model
whereby
increases
in
pH
lead
to
altered
trafficking
via
cholesterol
accumulation
.
GlcCer
modulates
endolysosomal
pH
in
lymphocytes
suggesting
an
important
role
in
normal
lysosomes
which
may
be
disrupted
in
Gaucher
disease
.
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"increased endolysosomal ph was restricted to gaucher lymphoblasts as no significant increases in ph"
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gm1 gangliosidosis
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