Identification of ceramide targets in interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor-α signaling in mesangial cells

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An increasing number of cell-surface receptors have been shown to trigger sphingomyclin turnover and generation of the lipid signaling molecule ceramide. Ceramide plays a role in mediating cellular responses as diverse as inflammation, differentiation, gene expression, growth suppression, and apoptosis. A radioiodinated, photoaffinity-labeling analog of ceramide ([125I]TID-ceramide) was used to identify downstream signaling targets of ceramide. Ceramide was found to bind specifically to and activate protein kinase c-Raf, leading to subsequent activation of the extracellular signal- regulated kinase (ERK) module in mesangial cells. We found also that ceramide binds to and differentially modulates the activity of distinct protein kinase C isoenzymes. These data are discussed in the context of interleukin 1β- induced inflammatory gene expression in mesangial cells.

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Pfeilschifter, J., & Huwiler, A. (1998). Identification of ceramide targets in interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor-α signaling in mesangial cells. In Kidney International, Supplement (Vol. 54). Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1755.1998.06707.x

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