Lipoproteins show varying patterns that correlate with the risk of having a fatal cardiovascular event. High LDL, VLDL and triglyceride levels are associated with a high risk of atherosclerosis and heart disease. High HDL is correlated with reduced cholesterol levels, and a lower cardiovascular risk
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Human Apolipoprotein C-III - A New Intrahepatic Protein Factor Promoting Assembly and Secretion of Very Low density Lipoproteins
Cardiovasc Hematol Disord Drug Targets. 2012 Oct 1Abstract
Apolipoprotein (apo) C-III is a small protein (79 amino acids) and a component of triacylglycerol (TAG)-rich very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) and high density lipoproteins (HDL). We have unraveled a new intracellular role of apoC-III in promoting hepatic VLDL1 (Sf > 100) assembly/secretion under lipid-rich conditions. Feeding apoc3-null mice with a high fat diet for two weeks or palm oil gavage failed to stimulate VLDL1 production in vivo. Reconstitution of apoC-III expression using adenovirus encoding human apoC-III resulted in robust production of VLDL1 containing apoB-100 or apoB-48. The stimulatory effect of human apoC-III on the assembly and secretion of VLDL1 was recapitulated ex vivo in McA-RH7777 cells cultured in lipid-rich media. Metabolic labeling experiments showed that apoC-III plays a central role in (i) the formation of lumenal lipid droplets (LLD) rich in TAG, and (ii) promoting bulk TAG incorporation during VLDL1 assembly. Structure-function analysis of naturally occurring apoC-III variants (Ala23Thr and Lys58Glu) defined two functional domains that play respective roles in LLD formation and VLDL1 assembly. Unraveling the intracellular role of apoC-III in the atherogenic TAG-rich VLDL1 production provides new insights into the strong influence of the APOA5-A4-C3-A1 gene locus on plasma TAG concentrations and premature atherosclerosis
Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology, 451 Smyth Road, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1H 8M5.
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