Abstract

The intestinal lymphatic system is essential for lipid absorption, yet its regulatory mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we identify DHHC5, an Asp-His-His-Cys (DHHC) motif-containing palmitoyl acyltransferase, as a critical regulator of intestinal lymphatic integrity and lipid uptake. Whole-body inducible Dhhc5 knockout (Dhhc5-IKO) mice were resistant to diet-induced obesity and exhibited impaired intestinal lipid absorption due to lymphatic dysfunction. Similar defects were observed upon specific knockout of DHHC5 in lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs), underscoring its cell-autonomous role. Mechanistically, DHHC5 facilitates vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) signaling by promoting its lipid raft localization in LECs. We further identified CRYBG1, an actin-binding protein, as the substrate of DHHC5. CRYBG1 interacts with VEGFR2, and its palmitoylation is required for the lipid raft localization of VEGFR2. These findings reveal a DHHC5-CRYBG1-VEGFR2 axis that governs intestinal lymphatic function and lipid absorption, providing new insights into the regulation of dietary lipid metabolism.

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Yin-Yue Zhao, Yi-Fan Li and Jian-Wei Hao contributed equally to this work

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