Influence of apoA-I and apoE on the formation of serum amyloid A-containing lipoproteins in vivo and in vitro |
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Authors: | Cabana Veneracion G Feng Ning Reardon Catherine A Lukens John Webb Nancy R de Beer Frederick C Getz Godfrey S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA. |
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Abstract: | Serum amyloid A (SAA) circulates bound to HDL3 during the acute-phase response (APR), and recent evidence suggests that elevated levels of SAA may be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In this study, SAA-HDL was produced in vivo during the APR and without the APR by injection of an adenoviral vector expressing human SAA-1. SAA-HDL was also produced in vitro by incubating mouse HDL with recombinant mouse SAA and by SAA-expressing cultured hepatoma cells. Whether produced in vivo or in vitro, SAA-HDL floated at a density corresponding to that of human HDL3 (d 1.12 g/ml) separate from other apolipoproteins, including apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I; d 1.10 g/ml) when either apoA-I or apolipoprotein E (apoE) was present. In the absence of both apoA-I and apoE, SAA was found in VLDL and LDL, with low levels in the HDL and the lipid-poor fractions suggesting that other HDL apolipoproteins are incapable of facilitating the formation of SAA-HDL. We conclude that SAA does not exist in plasma as a lipid-free protein. In the presence of HDL-associated apoA-I or apoE, SAA circulates as SAA-HDL with a density corresponding to that of human HDL3. In the absence of both apoA-I and apoE, SAA-HDL is not formed and SAA associates with any available lipoprotein. |
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Keywords: | apolipoprotein A-I high density lipoprotein acute-phase response |
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