Involvement Of The Gamma Isoform Of Cpla(2) In The Biosynthesis Of Bioactive N-Acylethanolamines

MOLECULES(2021)

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Arachidonylethanolamide (anandamide) acts as an endogenous ligand of cannabinoid receptors, while other N-acylethanolamines (NAEs), such as palmitylethanolamide and oleylethanolamide, show analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and appetite-suppressing effects through other receptors. In mammalian tissues, NAEs, including anandamide, are produced from glycerophospholipid via N-acyl-phosphatidylethanolamine (NAPE). The e isoform of cytosolic phospholipase A(2) (cPLA(2)) functions as an N-acyltransferase to form NAPE. Since the cPLA(2) family consists of six isoforms (alpha, beta, gamma, delta, e, and zeta), the present study investigated a possible involvement of isoforms other than e in the NAE biosynthesis. Firstly, when the cells overexpressing one of the cPLA(2) isoforms were labeled with [C-14]ethanolamine, the increase in the production of [C-14]NAPE was observed only with the e-expressing cells. Secondly, when the cells co-expressing e and one of the other isoforms were analyzed, the increase in [C-14]N-acyl-lysophosphatidylethanolamine (lysoNAPE) and [C-14]NAE was seen with the combination of e and gamma isoforms. Furthermore, the purified cPLA(2)gamma hydrolyzed not only NAPE to lysoNAPE, but also lysoNAPE to glycerophospho-N-acylethanolamine (GP-NAE). Thus, the produced GP-NAE was further hydrolyzed to NAE by glycerophosphodiesterase 1. These results suggested that cPLA(2)gamma is involved in the biosynthesis of NAE by its phospholipase A(1)/A(2) and lysophospholipase activities.
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N-acyltransferase, anandamide, endocannabinoid, phospholipase A(2)
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