Literature DB >> 21837265

Hepatic Endosome Protein Profiling in Apolipoprotein E Deficient Mice Expressing Apolipoprotein B48 but not B100.

Anshu Chen1, Zhongmao Guo, Lichun Zhou, Hong Yang.   

Abstract

Liver cells absorb apolipoprotein (Apo) B48-carrying lipoproteins in ApoE's absence, albeit not as efficiently as the ApoE-mediated process. Our objective was to identify differentially expressed hepatic endosome proteins in mice expressing ApoB48 but lacking ApoE and ApoB100 expression (ApoE-/-/B48/48). We purified early and late endosomes from ApoE-/-/B48/48 and wild-type mouse's livers. In ApoE-/-/B48/48 mouse's hepatic endosomes, proteomic analysis revealed elevated protein levels of major urinary protein 6 (MUP), calreticulin, protein disulfide isomerases (PDI) A1, and A3. These proteins are capable of interacting with lipids/lipoproteins and triggering receptor-mediated endocytosis. In addition, hepatic endosomes from ApoE-/- /B48/48 mice exhibited significantly reduced protein levels of haptoglobin, hemopexin, late endosome/lysosome interacting protein, cell division control protein 2 homolog, γ-soluble Nethylmaleimide- sensitive factor attachment protein, vacuolar ATP synthase catalytic subunit A1, dipeptidyl peptidases II, cathepsin B, D, H, and Z. These proteins participate in plasma heme clearance, receptor-mediated signaling, membrane fusion, endosomal/lysosomal acidification, and protein degradation. The significance of increasing endosomal MUP, calreticulin and PDIs in ApoE-/-/B48/48 mouse liver cells is not clear; however, reducing endosomal/ lysosomal membrane proteins and hydrolases might be, at least partially, responsible for the retarded clearance of plasma ApoB-carrying lipoproteins in ApoE-/-/B48/48 mice.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21837265      PMCID: PMC3152373          DOI: 10.4172/1948-593x.1000031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bioanal Biomed


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