Decreased lipid efflux and increased susceptibility to cholesterol-induced apoptosis in macrophages lacking phosphatidylcholine transfer protein
- 10 May 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 388 (1) , 57-63
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj20041899
Abstract
Macrophages are the predominant cellular component of atherosclerotic lesions, where they scavenge oxidatively modified lipoproteins while defending themselves against cholesterol-induced cytotoxicity by adaptive mechanisms that depend in part on the synthesis, distribution and efflux of phosphatidylcholines. PC-TP (phosphatidylcholine transfer protein) is a START (steroidogenic acute regulatory protein-related lipid transfer) domain protein that catalyses the intermembrane transfer of phosphatidylcholines and promotes apolipoprotein AI-mediated lipid efflux when overexpressed in the cytosol of Chinese-hamster ovary cells. To explore a role for PC-TP in the adaptive responses of macrophages to cholesterol loading, we utilized peritoneal macrophages from mice with homozygous disruption of the gene encoding PC-TP (Pctp−/−) and wild-type littermate controls. PC-TP was abundantly expressed in macrophages from wild-type but not Pctp−/− mice. In cholesteryl ester-loaded macrophages from Pctp−/− mice, the apolipoprotein AI-mediated efflux of phospholipids and cholesterol was decreased. This could be attributed to proportional decreases in the expression levels of ATP-binding cassette A1. Also, in response to free cholesterol loading, the absence of PC-TP from macrophages was associated with marked increases in apoptotic cell death. These findings suggest that PC-TP in macrophages may serve an atheroprotective role by defending against cholesterol-induced cytotoxicity.Keywords
This publication has 43 references indexed in Scilit:
- Apoptosis and plaque destabilization in atherosclerosis: the role of macrophage apoptosis induced by cholesterolCell Death & Differentiation, 2004
- Cytotoxic cellular cholesterol is selectively removed by apoA-I via ABCA1Atherosclerosis, 2003
- The endoplasmic reticulum is the site of cholesterol-induced cytotoxicity in macrophagesNature Cell Biology, 2003
- Secretory Vesicular Transport from the Golgi Is Altered during ATP-binding Cassette Protein A1 (ABCA1)-mediated Cholesterol EffluxPublished by Elsevier ,2003
- The Lipidation by Hepatocytes of Human Apolipoprotein A-I Occurs by Both ABCA1-dependent and -independent PathwaysJournal of Biological Chemistry, 2003
- ABCA1-mediated Cholesterol Efflux Is Defective in Free Cholesterol-loaded MacrophagesJournal of Biological Chemistry, 2002
- Structure of human phosphatidylcholine transfer protein in complex with its ligandNature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2002
- Phosphatidylcholine Transfer Protein Promotes Apolipoprotein A-I-mediated Lipid Efflux in Chinese Hamster Ovary CellsJournal of Biological Chemistry, 2002
- Macrophage-targeted CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase (1–314) transgenic miceBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 1999
- Rapid redistribution of Golgi proteins into the ER in cells treated with brefeldin A: Evidence for membrane cycling from Golgi to ERCell, 1989