Literature DB >> 19071229

Hepatic stellate cell lipid droplets: a specialized lipid droplet for retinoid storage.

William S Blaner1, Sheila M O'Byrne, Nuttaporn Wongsiriroj, Johannes Kluwe, Diana M D'Ambrosio, Hongfeng Jiang, Robert F Schwabe, Elizabeth M C Hillman, Roseann Piantedosi, Jenny Libien.   

Abstract

The majority of retinoid (vitamin A and its metabolites) present in the body of a healthy vertebrate is contained within lipid droplets present in the cytoplasm of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs). Two types of lipid droplets have been identified through histological analysis of HSCs within the liver: smaller droplets bounded by a unit membrane and larger membrane-free droplets. Dietary retinoid intake but not triglyceride intake markedly influences the number and size of HSC lipid droplets. The lipids present in rat HSC lipid droplets include retinyl ester, triglyceride, cholesteryl ester, cholesterol, phospholipids and free fatty acids. Retinyl ester and triglyceride are present at similar concentrations, and together these two classes of lipid account for approximately three-quarters of the total lipid in HSC lipid droplets. Both adipocyte-differentiation related protein and TIP47 have been identified by immunohistochemical analysis to be present in HSC lipid droplets. Lecithin:retinol acyltransferase (LRAT), an enzyme responsible for all retinyl ester synthesis within the liver, is required for HSC lipid droplet formation, since Lrat-deficient mice completely lack HSC lipid droplets. When HSCs become activated in response to hepatic injury, the lipid droplets and their retinoid contents are rapidly lost. Although loss of HSC lipid droplets is a hallmark of developing liver disease, it is not known whether this contributes to disease development or occurs simply as a consequence of disease progression. Collectively, the available information suggests that HSC lipid droplets are specialized organelles for hepatic retinoid storage and that loss of HSC lipid droplets may contribute to the development of hepatic disease.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19071229      PMCID: PMC2719539          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2008.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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