| Literature DB >> 29196159 |
Etienne Morel1, Sara Ghezzal1, Géraldine Lucchi2, Caroline Truntzer2, Jean-Paul Pais de Barros3, Françoise Simon-Plas4, Sylvie Demignot5, Chieko Mineo6, Philip W Shaul6, Armelle Leturque1, Monique Rousset1, Véronique Carrière7.
Abstract
Scavenger receptor Class B type 1 (SR-B1) is a lipid transporter and sensor. In intestinal epithelial cells, SR-B1-dependent lipid sensing is associated with SR-B1 recruitment in raft-like/ detergent-resistant membrane domains and interaction of its C-terminal transmembrane domain with plasma membrane cholesterol. To clarify the initiating events occurring during lipid sensing by SR-B1, we analyzed cholesterol trafficking and raft-like domain composition in intestinal epithelial cells expressing wild-type SR-B1 or the mutated form SR-B1-Q445A, defective in membrane cholesterol binding and signal initiation. These features of SR-B1 were found to influence both apical cholesterol efflux and intracellular cholesterol trafficking from plasma membrane to lipid droplets, and the lipid composition of raft-like domains. Lipidomic analysis revealed likely participation of d18:0/16:0 sphingomyelin and 16:0/0:0 lysophosphatidylethanolamine in lipid sensing by SR-B1. Proteomic analysis identified proteins, whose abundance changed in raft-like domains during lipid sensing, and these included molecules linked to lipid raft dynamics and signal transduction. These findings provide new insights into the role of SR-B1 in cellular cholesterol homeostasis and suggest molecular links between SR-B1-dependent lipid sensing and cell cholesterol and lipid droplet dynamics.Entities:
Keywords: Cholesterol; Lipid raft; Lipid trafficking; Scavenger receptor; Sphingolipid
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29196159 PMCID: PMC5742559 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2017.11.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids ISSN: 1388-1981 Impact factor: 5.228