Modulation of endosomal cholesteryl ester metabolism by membrane cholesterol |
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Authors: | Wang Yan Castoreno Adam B Stockinger Walter Nohturfft Axel |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA. |
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Abstract: | Cells acquire cholesterol in part by endocytosis of cholesteryl ester containing lipoproteins. In endosomes and lysosomes cholesteryl ester is hydrolyzed by acidic cholesteryl ester hydrolase producing cholesterol and fatty acids. Under certain pathological conditions, however, such as in atherosclerosis, excessive levels of cholesteryl ester accumulate in lysosomes for reasons that are poorly understood. Here, we have studied endosomal and lysosomal cholesteryl ester metabolism in cultured mouse macrophages and with cell-free extracts. We show that net hydrolysis of cholesteryl ester is coupled to the transfer of cholesterol to membranes. When membrane cholesterol levels are low, absorption of cholesterol effectively drives cholesteryl ester hydrolysis. When cholesterol levels in acceptor membranes approach saturation or when cholesterol export is blocked, cholesterol is re-esterified in endosomes. These results reveal a new facet of cellular cholesterol homeostasis and provide a potential explanation for cholesteryl ester accumulation in lysosomes of atherosclerotic cells. |
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