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The hypercholesterolemia-risk gene SORT1 facilitates PCSK9 secretion.

Camilla Gustafsen1, Mads Kjolby2, Mette Nyegaard3, Manuel Mattheisen4, Jesper Lundhede1, Henriette Buttenschøn5, Ole Mors6, Jacob F Bentzon7, Peder Madsen1, Anders Nykjaer8, Simon Glerup9.   

Abstract

Circulating PCSK9 destines low-density lipoprotein receptor for degradation in lysosomes, resulting in increased LDL cholesterol. Accordingly, it is an attractive drug target for hypercholesterolemia, and results from clinical trials are promising. While the physiological role of PCSK9 in cholesterol metabolism is well described, its complex mechanism of action remains poorly understood, although it is known to depend on intracellular trafficking. We here identify sortilin, encoded by the hypercholesterolemia-risk gene SORT1, as a high-affinity sorting receptor for PCSK9. Sortilin colocalizes with PCSK9 in the trans-Golgi network and facilitates its secretion from primary hepatocytes. Accordingly, sortilin-deficient mice display decreased levels of circulating PCSK9, while sortilin overexpression in the liver confers increased plasma PCSK9. Furthermore, circulating PCSK9 and sortilin were positively correlated in a human cohort of healthy individuals, suggesting that sortilin is involved in PCSK9 secretion in humans. Taken together, our findings establish sortilin as a critical regulator of PCSK9 activity.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 24506872     DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2013.12.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Metab        ISSN: 1550-4131            Impact factor:   27.287


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