Journal article

Hexosaminidase A (HEXA) regulates hepatic sphingolipid and lipoprotein metabolism in mice

MK Montgomery, AZ Taddese, J Bayliss, S Nie, NA Williamson, MJ Watt

FASEB Journal | Published : 2021

Abstract

Hexosaminidase A (HexA), a heterodimer consisting of HEXA and HEXB, converts the ganglioside sphingolipid GM2 to GM3 by removing a terminal N-acetyl-d-galactosamine. HexA enzyme deficiency in humans leads to GM2 accumulation in cells, particularly in neurons, and is associated with neurodegeneration. While HexA and sphingolipid metabolism have been extensively investigated in the context of neuronal lipid metabolism, little is known about the metabolic impact of HexA and ganglioside degradation in other tissues. Here, we focussed on the role of HexA in the liver, which is a major regulator of systemic lipid metabolism. We find that hepatic Hexa expression is induced by lipid availability and..

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