Kory_2017_J.Lipid.Res_58_226

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Title : Mice lacking lipid droplet-associated hydrolase, a gene linked to human prostate cancer, have normal cholesterol ester metabolism - Kory_2017_J.Lipid.Res_58_226
Author(s) : Kory N , Grond S , Kamat SS , Li Z , Krahmer N , Chitraju C , Zhou P , Frohlich F , Semova I , Ejsing C , Zechner R , Cravatt BF , Farese RV, Jr. , Walther TC
Ref : J Lipid Res , 58 :226 , 2017
Abstract : Variations in the gene LDAH (C2ORF43), which encodes lipid droplet-associated hydrolase (LDAH), are among few loci associated with human prostate cancer. Homologs of LDAH have been identified as proteins of lipid droplets (LDs). LDs are cellular organelles that store neutral lipids, such as triacylglycerols and sterol esters, as precursors for membrane components and as reservoirs of metabolic energy. LDAH is reported to hydrolyze cholesterol esters and to be important in macrophage cholesterol ester metabolism. Here, we confirm that LDAH is localized to LDs in several model systems. We generated a murine model in which Ldah is disrupted but found no evidence for a major function of LDAH in cholesterol ester or triacylglycerol metabolism in vivo, nor a role in energy or glucose metabolism. Our data suggest that LDAH is not a major cholesterol ester hydrolase, and an alternative metabolic function may be responsible for its possible effect on development of prostate cancer.
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Gene_locus related to this paper: human-LDAH , mouse-Ldah

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Gene_locus related to this paper: human-LDAH , mouse-Ldah

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Kory N, Grond S, Kamat SS, Li Z, Krahmer N, Chitraju C, Zhou P, Frohlich F, Semova I, Ejsing C, Zechner R, Cravatt BF, Farese RV, Jr., Walther TC (2017)
Mice lacking lipid droplet-associated hydrolase, a gene linked to human prostate cancer, have normal cholesterol ester metabolism
J Lipid Res 58 :226

Kory N, Grond S, Kamat SS, Li Z, Krahmer N, Chitraju C, Zhou P, Frohlich F, Semova I, Ejsing C, Zechner R, Cravatt BF, Farese RV, Jr., Walther TC (2017)
J Lipid Res 58 :226