Literature DB >> 21467808

The role of neutral cholesterol ester hydrolysis in macrophage foam cells.

Motohiro Sekiya1, Jun-Ichi Osuga, Masaki Igarashi, Hiroaki Okazaki, Shun Ishibashi.   

Abstract

Cholesterol ester-laden macrophage foam cells are a hallmark of atherosclerosis. The cycle of esterification and hydrolysis of cholesterol esters is one of the key steps in macrophage cholesterol trafficking. In the process of foam cell formation, excess free cholesterol undergoes esterification by acyl coenzyme A: acylcholesterol transferase 1 (ACAT-1), and fatty acid sterol esters are stored in cytoplasmic lipid droplets. The actions of ACAT-1 are opposed by neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase (nCEH), which generates free cholesterol and fatty acids. The resulting free cholesterol is a preferential source for cholesterol efflux into the extracellular space. Despite the important role of nCEH in protection against foam cell formation and atherosclerosis, the molecular identity of nCEH has long been debated. Although hormone-sensitive lipase (LIPE) has been proposed to be the nCEH in macrophages, recent evidence suggested the existence of other nCEH(s). We have recently identified a novel nCEH, neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase 1 (NCEH1), and demonstrated that NCEH1, in addition to LIPE, primarily mediates the hydrolysis of CE in macrophages. This review focuses on the protective roles of nCEHs in atherosclerosis, with special emphasis on the role of NCEH1.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21467808     DOI: 10.5551/jat.7013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Atheroscler Thromb        ISSN: 1340-3478            Impact factor:   4.928


  24 in total

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Journal:  J Mol Med (Berl)       Date:  2017-08-07       Impact factor: 4.599

3.  Critical role of neutral cholesteryl ester hydrolase 1 in cholesteryl ester hydrolysis in murine macrophages.

Authors:  Kent Sakai; Masaki Igarashi; Daisuke Yamamuro; Taichi Ohshiro; Shuichi Nagashima; Manabu Takahashi; Bolormaa Enkhtuvshin; Motohiro Sekiya; Hiroaki Okazaki; Jun-ichi Osuga; Shun Ishibashi
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2014-05-27       Impact factor: 5.922

4.  Myeloid-specific Acat1 ablation attenuates inflammatory responses in macrophages, improves insulin sensitivity, and suppresses diet-induced obesity.

Authors:  Li-Hao Huang; Elaina M Melton; Haibo Li; Paul Sohn; DaeYoung Jung; Ching-Yi Tsai; Tian Ma; Hiroyuki Sano; HyeKyung Ha; Randall H Friedline; Jason K Kim; Edward Usherwood; Catherine C Y Chang; Ta-Yuan Chang
Journal:  Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2018-03-13       Impact factor: 4.310

Review 5.  Cellular cholesterol homeostasis and Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Ta-Yuan Chang; Yoshio Yamauchi; Mazahir T Hasan; Catherine Chang
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2017-03-15       Impact factor: 5.922

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7.  Convergent Signaling Pathways Controlled by LRP1 (Receptor-related Protein 1) Cytoplasmic and Extracellular Domains Limit Cellular Cholesterol Accumulation.

Authors:  Zeina El Asmar; Jérome Terrand; Marion Jenty; Lionel Host; Mohamed Mlih; Aurélie Zerr; Hélène Justiniano; Rachel L Matz; Christian Boudier; Estelle Scholler; Jean-Marie Garnier; Diego Bertaccini; Danièle Thiersé; Christine Schaeffer; Alain Van Dorsselaer; Joachim Herz; Véronique Bruban; Philippe Boucher
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2016-01-19       Impact factor: 5.157

8.  Absence of Nceh1 augments 25-hydroxycholesterol-induced ER stress and apoptosis in macrophages.

Authors:  Motohiro Sekiya; Daisuke Yamamuro; Taichi Ohshiro; Akira Honda; Manabu Takahashi; Masayoshi Kumagai; Kent Sakai; Shuichi Nagashima; Hiroshi Tomoda; Masaki Igarashi; Hiroaki Okazaki; Hiroaki Yagyu; Jun-ichi Osuga; Shun Ishibashi
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2014-06-02       Impact factor: 5.922

9.  Myeloid Acat1/Soat1 KO attenuates pro-inflammatory responses in macrophages and protects against atherosclerosis in a model of advanced lesions.

Authors:  Elaina M Melton; Haibo Li; Jalen Benson; Paul Sohn; Li-Hao Huang; Bao-Liang Song; Bo-Liang Li; Catherine C Y Chang; Ta-Yuan Chang
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2019-09-08       Impact factor: 5.157

10.  Cholesteryl esters stabilize human CD1c conformations for recognition by self-reactive T cells.

Authors:  Salah Mansour; Anna S Tocheva; Chris Cave-Ayland; Moritz M Machelett; Barbara Sander; Nikolai M Lissin; Peter E Molloy; Mark S Baird; Gunthard Stübs; Nicolas W J Schröder; Ralf R Schumann; Jörg Rademann; Anthony D Postle; Bent K Jakobsen; Ben G Marshall; Rajendra Gosain; Paul T Elkington; Tim Elliott; Chris-Kriton Skylaris; Jonathan W Essex; Ivo Tews; Stephan D Gadola
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-02-16       Impact factor: 11.205

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