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Apolipoprotein CI stimulates the response to lipopolysaccharide and reduces mortality in gram-negative sepsis.

Jimmy F P Berbée1, Caroline C van der Hoogt, Robert Kleemann, Emile F Schippers, Richard L Kitchens, Jaap T van Dissel, Irma A J M Bakker-Woudenberg, Louis M Havekes, Patrick C N Rensen.   

Abstract

Gram-negative sepsis is a major death cause in intensive care units. Accumulating evidence indicates the protective role of plasma lipoproteins such as high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in sepsis. It has recently been shown that septic HDL is almost depleted from apolipoprotein CI (apoCI), suggesting that apoCI may be a protective factor in sepsis. Sequence analysis revealed that apoCI possesses a highly conserved consensus KVKEKLK binding motif for lipopolysaccharide (LPS), an outer-membrane component of gram-negative bacteria. Through avid binding to LPS involving this motif, apoCI improved the presentation of LPS to macrophages in vitro and in mice, thereby stimulating the inflammatory response to LPS. Moreover, apoCI dose-dependently increased the early inflammatory response to Klebsiella pneumoniae-induced pneumonia, reduced the number of circulating bacteria, and protected mice against fatal sepsis. Our data support the hypothesis that apoCI is a physiological protector against infection by enhancing the early inflammatory response to LPS and suggest that timely increase of apoCI levels could be used to efficiently prevent and treat early sepsis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16935938     DOI: 10.1096/fj.05-5639fje

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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Journal:  World J Hepatol       Date:  2010-02-27

2.  Characterization of the apoLp-III/LPS complex: insight into the mode of binding interaction.

Authors:  Merve Oztug; Daisy Martinon; Paul M M Weers
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2012-07-25       Impact factor: 3.162

3.  Apolipoprotein CI enhances the biological response to LPS via the CD14/TLR4 pathway by LPS-binding elements in both its N- and C-terminal helix.

Authors:  Jimmy F P Berbée; Claudia P Coomans; Marit Westerterp; Johannes A Romijn; Louis M Havekes; Patrick C N Rensen
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2010-03-24       Impact factor: 5.922

4.  Changes in HDL-associated apolipoproteins relate to mortality in human sepsis and correlate to monocyte and platelet activation.

Authors:  Stefan Barlage; Carsten Gnewuch; Gerhard Liebisch; Zsuzsanna Wolf; Franz-Xaver Audebert; Thomas Glück; Dieter Fröhlich; Bernhard K Krämer; Gregor Rothe; Gerd Schmitz
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2009-08-08       Impact factor: 17.440

5.  Granzyme K synergistically potentiates LPS-induced cytokine responses in human monocytes.

Authors:  Annette C Wensink; Vera Kemp; Job Fermie; M Isabel García Laorden; Tom van der Poll; C Erik Hack; Niels Bovenschen
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2014-04-07       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  Human HDL containing a novel apoC-I isoform induces smooth muscle cell apoptosis.

Authors:  Catherine J McNeal; Subroto Chatterjee; Jennifer Hou; London S Worthy; Craig D Larner; Ronald D Macfarlane; Petar Alaupovic; Robert W Brocia
Journal:  Cardiovasc Res       Date:  2013-01-25       Impact factor: 10.787

7.  Plasma apolipoprotein CI correlates with increased survival in patients with severe sepsis.

Authors:  Jimmy F P Berbée; Caroline C van der Hoogt; Carla J C de Haas; Kok P M van Kessel; Geesje M Dallinga-Thie; Johannes A Romijn; Louis M Havekes; Henk J van Leeuwen; Patrick C N Rensen
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2008-01-30       Impact factor: 17.440

8.  Apolipoprotein A-II augments monocyte responses to LPS by suppressing the inhibitory activity of LPS-binding protein.

Authors:  Patricia A Thompson; Jimmy F P Berbée; Patrick C N Rensen; Richard L Kitchens
Journal:  Innate Immun       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 2.680

9.  Apolipoprotein C1 (APOC1) as a novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarker for gastric cancer.

Authors:  Jie Yi; Liwen Ren; Jie Wu; Wan Li; Xiangjin Zheng; Guanhua Du; Jinhua Wang
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2019-08

10.  Apolipoprotein M--a new biomarker in sepsis.

Authors:  Christina Christoffersen; Lars Bo Nielsen
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2012-05-17       Impact factor: 9.097

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