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Lorenzo's oil inhibits ELOVL1 and lowers the level of sphingomyelin with a saturated very long-chain fatty acid.
[x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy]
X-
linked
adrenoleukodystrophy
(
X-
ALD
)
is
a
peroxisomal
disorder
caused
by
impaired
degradation
of
very
long
-chain
fatty
acids
(
VLCFAs
)
due
to
mutations
in
the
ABCD
1
gene
responsible
for
VLCFA
transport
into
peroxisomes
.
Lorenzo
's
oil
,
a
4
:
1
mixture
of
glyceryl
trioleate
and
glyceryl
trierucate
,
has
been
used
to
reduce
the
saturated
VLCFA
level
in
the
plasma
of
X-
ALD
patients
;
however
,
the
mechanism
by
which
this
occurs
remains
elusive
.
We
report
the
biochemical
characterization
of
Lorenzo
's
oil
activity
toward
elongation
of
very
long
-chain
fatty
acid
(
ELOVL
)
1
,
the
primary
enzyme
responsible
for
the
synthesis
of
saturated
and
monounsaturated
VLCFAs
.
Oleic
and
erucic
acids
inhibited
ELOVL
1
,
and
,
moreover
,
their
4
:
1
mixture
(
the
FA
composition
of
Lorenzo
's
oil
)
exhibited
the
most
potent
inhibitory
activity
.
The
kinetics
analysis
revealed
that
this
was
a
mixed
(
not
a
competitive
)
inhibition
.
At
the
cellular
level
,
treatment
with
the
4
:
1
mixture
reduced
the
level
of
SM
with
a
saturated
VLCFA
accompanied
by
an
increased
level
of
SM
with
a
monounsaturated
VLCFA
,
probably
due
to
the
incorporation
of
erucic
acid
into
the
FA
elongation
cycle
.
These
results
suggest
that
inhibition
of
ELOVL
1
may
be
an
underlying
mechanism
by
which
Lorenzo
's
oil
exerts
its
action
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"very long-chain fatty acid"
symptom
adrenomyeloneuropathy
neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy
x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
zellweger syndrome
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