Iglesias_2016_J.Lipid.Res_57_131

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Title : Simplified assays of lipolysis enzymes for drug discovery and specificity assessment of known inhibitors - Iglesias_2016_J.Lipid.Res_57_131
Author(s) : Iglesias J , Lamontagne J , Erb H , Gezzar S , Zhao S , Joly E , Truong VL , Skorey K , Crane S , Madiraju SR , Prentki M
Ref : J Lipid Res , 57 :131 , 2016
Abstract :

Lipids are used as cellular building blocks and condensed energy stores and also act as signaling molecules. The glycerolipid/ fatty acid cycle, encompassing lipolysis and lipogenesis, generates many lipid signals. Reliable procedures are not available for measuring activities of several lipolytic enzymes for the purposes of drug screening, and this resulted in questionable selectivity of various known lipase inhibitors. We now describe simple assays for lipolytic enzymes, including adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL), hormone sensitive lipase (HSL), sn-1-diacylglycerol lipase (DAGL), monoacylglycerol lipase, alpha/beta-hydrolase domain 6, and carboxylesterase 1 (CES1) using recombinant human and mouse enzymes either in cell extracts or using purified enzymes. We observed that many of the reported inhibitors lack specificity. Thus, Cay10499 (HSL inhibitor) and RHC20867 (DAGL inhibitor) also inhibit other lipases. Marked differences in the inhibitor sensitivities of human ATGL and HSL compared with the corresponding mouse enzymes was noticed. Thus, ATGListatin inhibited mouse ATGL but not human ATGL, and the HSL inhibitors WWL11 and Compound 13f were effective against mouse enzyme but much less potent against human enzyme. Many of these lipase inhibitors also inhibited human CES1. Results describe reliable assays for measuring lipase activities that are amenable for drug screening and also caution about the specificity of the many earlier described lipase inhibitors.

PubMedSearch : Iglesias_2016_J.Lipid.Res_57_131
PubMedID: 26423520

Related information

Inhibitor Atglistatin    CAY10499    CHEMBL238787    JZL195    Rhc80267    JZL184    KT172    KT109    WWL70    Orlistat
Substrate Arachidonoyl-1-thioglycerol

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Iglesias J, Lamontagne J, Erb H, Gezzar S, Zhao S, Joly E, Truong VL, Skorey K, Crane S, Madiraju SR, Prentki M (2016)
Simplified assays of lipolysis enzymes for drug discovery and specificity assessment of known inhibitors
J Lipid Res 57 :131

Iglesias J, Lamontagne J, Erb H, Gezzar S, Zhao S, Joly E, Truong VL, Skorey K, Crane S, Madiraju SR, Prentki M (2016)
J Lipid Res 57 :131