The Open Pathology Journal

2013, 7 : 16-27
Published online 2013 October 04. DOI: 10.2174/18743757201307010016
Publisher ID: TOPATJ-7-16

Activation of Sterol-Responsive Element Binding Proteins in a Sucrose- Induced Model of Lysosomal Storage

Guillaume Van Beersel , Michel Jadot , Isabelle Hamer and Thierry Arnould
University of Namur, University of Namur, (FUNDP), rue de Bruxelles, 61, 5000 Namur, Belgium.

ABSTRACT

The accumulation of pinocytosed sucrose in lysosomes constitutes a convenient means to mimic a lysosomal storage and to study how such storage impacts the biology of the organelle and beyond. Several reports have shown that lysosomal storages can perturb the redistribution of lysosomal lipids, cholesterol in particular. Our goal was to analyse the effect of the intralysosomal accumulation of sucrose on the transcription factors Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Proteins (SREBPs): key actors of the regulation of lipid metabolism. We show that 143B cells grown in the presence of sucrose present a modified distribution of non-esterified cholesterol, which is associated with an increase in the activity of SREBPs. The activation of these transcription factors is associated with an increase in the expression of some of their target genes: HMG-CoA synthase and mevalonate kinase, and with an increase in total lipid biosynthesis. Finally, using siRNA interference we demonstrate that SREBP-2 but not SREBP-1a is responsible for the increase in the expression of the genes encoding these two enzymes.

Keywords:

Cholesterol, lysosome, SREBPs.