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Cholesterol is enriched in the sphingolipid patches on the substrate near nonpolarized MDCK cells, but not in the sphingolipid domains in their Check for plasma membranes

Journal

BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOMEMBRANES
Volume 1860, Issue 10, Pages 2004-2011

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2018.04.008

Keywords

Sphingolipids; Cholesterol; Madin-Darby canine kidney cells; Lipid domains; Secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging; Stable isotope labeling

Funding

  1. US NSF [CHE-1508662]
  2. LLNL Laboratory Directed Research and Development [08-LW-015]
  3. U.S. DOE [DE-AC52-07NA27344]

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Information about the distributions of cholesterol and sphingolipids within the plasma membranes of mammalian cells provides insight into the roles of these molecules in membrane function. In this report, high-resolution secondary ion mass spectrometry was used to image the distributions of metabolically incorporated rare isotope-labeled sphingolipids and cholesterol on the surfaces of nonpolarized epithelial cells. Sphingolipid domains that were not enriched with cholesterol were detected in the plasma membranes of subconfluent Madin-Darby canine kidney cells. Surprisingly, cholesterol-enriched sphingolipid patches were observed on the substrate adjacent to these cells. Based on the shapes of these cholesterol-enriched sphingolipid patches on the substrate and their proximity to cellular projections, we hypothesize that they are deposits of membranous particles released by the cell.

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