SR-BI-mediated selective lipid uptake segregates apoA-I and apoA-II catabolism |
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Authors: | de Beer Maria C van der Westhuyzen Deneys R Whitaker Nathan L Webb Nancy R de Beer Frederick C |
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Affiliation: | Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY 40536, USA. |
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Abstract: | The HDL receptor scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) binds HDL and mediates the selective uptake of cholesteryl ester. We previously showed that remnants, produced when human HDL(2) is catabolized in mice overexpressing SR-BI, become incrementally smaller, ultimately consisting of small alpha-migrating particles, distinct from pre-beta HDL. When mixed with mouse plasma, some remnant particles rapidly increase in size by associating with HDL without the mediation of cholesteryl ester transfer protein, LCAT, or phospholipid transfer protein. Here, we show that processing of HDL(2) by SR-BI-overexpressing mice resulted in the preferential loss of apolipoprotein A-II (apoA-II). Short-term processing generated two distinct, small alpha-migrating particles. One particle (8.0 nm diameter) contained apoA-I and apoA-II; the other particle (7.7 nm diameter) contained only apoA-I. With extensive SR-BI processing, only the 7.7 nm particle remained. Only the 8.0 nm remnants were able to associate with HDL. Compared with HDL(2), this remnant was more readily taken up by the liver than by the kidney. We conclude that SR-BI-generated HDL remnants consist of particles with or without apoA-II and that only those containing apoA-II associate with HDL in an enzyme-independent manner. Extensive SR-BI processing generates small apoA-II-depleted particles unable to reassociate with HDL and readily taken up by the liver. This represents a pathway by which apoA-I and apoA-II catabolism are segregated. |
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Keywords: | high density lipoprotein high density lipoprotein receptor high density lipoprotein size remnant high density lipoprotein lipoproteins lipoprotein metabolism scavenger receptor class B type I apolipoprotein A-I apolipoprotein A-II |
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