Regulation of cell growth, survival and migration by ceramide 1-phosphate - implications in lung cancer progression and inflammation
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Regulation of cell growth, survival and migration by ceramide 1-phosphate - implications in lung cancer progression and inflammation
Abstract
Ceramide 1-phosphate (C1P) is a bioactive sphingolipid that is implicated in the regulation of vital cellular functions and plays key roles in a number of inflammation-associated pathologies. C1P was first described as mitogenic for fibroblasts and macrophages and was later found to promote cell survival in different cell types. The mechanisms involved in the mitogenic actions of C1P include activation of MEK/ERK1-2, PI3K/Akt/mTOR, or PKC-α, whereas promotion of cell survival required a substantial reduction of ceramide levels through inhibition of serine palmitoyl transferase or sphingomyelinase activities. C1P and ceramide kinase (CerK), the enzyme responsible for its biosynthesis in mammalian cells, play key roles in tumor promotion and dissemination. CerK-derived C1P can be secreted to the extracellular milieu by different cell types and is also present in extracellular vesicles. In this context, whilst cell proliferation is regulated by intracellularly generated C1P, stimulation of cell migration/invasion requires the intervention of exogenous C1P. Regarding inflammation, C1P was first described as pro-inflammatory in a variety of cell types. However, cigarette smoke- or lipopolysaccharide-induced lung inflammation in mouse or human cells was overcome by pretreatment with natural or synthetic C1P analogs. Both acute and chronic lung inflammation, and the development of lung emphysema were substantially reduced by exogenous C1P applications, pointing to an anti-inflammatory action of C1P in the lungs. The molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of cell growth, survival and migration with especial emphasis in the control of lung cancer biology are discussed.
Keywords: Cancer; Ceramide; Ceramide 1-phosphate; Ceramide kinase; Inflammation; Sphingolipids.
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