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LIPL-1 and LIPL-2 are TCER-1-regulated Lysosomal Lipases with Distinct Roles in Immunity and Fertility
Bahr L, Amrit FR, Silvia PE, Bui D, Wayhs B, Choe M, Osman G, Naim N, Champion M, Shen J, Irazoqui JE, Olsen CP, Ghazi A.
· 2025
Abstract
<h4>ABSTRACT</h4> Reproduction and immunity are fundamental, energy intensive processes that often compete for resources, leading to trade-offs observed across diverse species. Lipid metabolism plays a crucial role in integrating these processes, particularly during stressful conditions such as pathogenic infections. Yet the molecular mechanisms governing this integration remain poorly understood. TCER-1, the C. elegans homolog of mammalian TCERG1, suppresses immunity and promotes fertility, especially upon maternal infection. Here, we show that TCER-1 regulates two conserved lysosomal lipases, lipl-1 and lipl-2 , to balance reproduction, immunity and lifespan. Using transcriptomic, lipidomic, and molecular-genetic analyses, we demonstrate that while both lipl-1 and lipl-2 mediate infection-induced lipid remodeling, lipl-1 enhances immunity and catalyzes the accumulation of ceramide species linked to stress response and longevity, whereas, lipl-2 unexpectedly does not. Both lipases contribute towards fertility outcomes, but lipl-2 is especially critical for maintaining embryonic-eggshell integrity during maternal infection and aging. Strikingly, expression of human lysosomal acid lipase (LAL), the ortholog of lipl genes, rescues the immune defects triggered by lipl-l loss and enhances immune resilience. Together, these findings uncover functionally distinct roles for lipl-1 and lipl-2 in modulating lipid species that shape immune fitness, healthspan(definition) and reproductive health, and suggest a potentially conserved mechanism by which lipid metabolism links fertility and immunity.
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L, B., FR, A., PE, S., D, B., B, W., M, C., G, O., N, N., M, C., J, S., JE, I., CP, O., & A., G. (2025). LIPL-1 and LIPL-2 are TCER-1-regulated Lysosomal Lipases with Distinct Roles in Immunity and Fertility. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.07.14.664648
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L B, FR A, PE S, D B, B W, M C, et al. LIPL-1 and LIPL-2 are TCER-1-regulated Lysosomal Lipases with Distinct Roles in Immunity and Fertility. 2025. doi:10.1101/2025.07.14.664648.
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@unpublished{bahr2025LIPLan,
title = {LIPL-1 and LIPL-2 are TCER-1-regulated Lysosomal Lipases with Distinct Roles in Immunity and Fertility},
author = {Bahr L and Amrit FR and Silvia PE and Bui D and Wayhs B and Choe M and Osman G and Naim N and Champion M and Shen J and Irazoqui JE and Olsen CP and Ghazi A.},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1101/2025.07.14.664648},
}
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