Composition-function analysis of HDL subpopulations: influence of lipid composition on particle functionality[S]

The composition-function relationship of HDL particles and its effects on the mechanisms driving coronary heart disease (CHD) is poorly understood. We tested the hypothesis that the functionality of HDL particles is significantly influenced by their lipid composition. Using a novel 3D-separation met...

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Main Authors: Katrin Niisuke, Zsuzsanna Kuklenyik, Katalin V. Horvath, Michael S. Gardner, Christopher A. Toth, Bela F. Asztalos
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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spelling doaj-7d1541c6c268457eaedf32acf0148d782021-04-29T04:38:51ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752020-03-01613306315Composition-function analysis of HDL subpopulations: influence of lipid composition on particle functionality[S]Katrin Niisuke0Zsuzsanna Kuklenyik1Katalin V. Horvath2Michael S. Gardner3Christopher A. Toth4Bela F. Asztalos5Cardiovascular Nutrition Laboratory, Jean Mayer United States Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, Tufts University, Boston, MA 02111Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Laboratory Sciences, Atlanta, GA 30341Cardiovascular Nutrition Laboratory, Jean Mayer United States Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, Tufts University, Boston, MA 02111Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Laboratory Sciences, Atlanta, GA 30341Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Laboratory Sciences, Atlanta, GA 30341To whom correspondence should be addressed bela.asztalos@tufts.edu; Cardiovascular Nutrition Laboratory, Jean Mayer United States Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, Tufts University, Boston, MA 02111; To whom correspondence should be addressed bela.asztalos@tufts.eduThe composition-function relationship of HDL particles and its effects on the mechanisms driving coronary heart disease (CHD) is poorly understood. We tested the hypothesis that the functionality of HDL particles is significantly influenced by their lipid composition. Using a novel 3D-separation method, we isolated five different-sized HDL subpopulations from CHD patients who had low preβ-1 functionality (low-F) (ABCA1-dependent cholesterol-efflux normalized for preβ-1 concentration) and controls who had either low-F or high preβ-1 functionality (high-F). Molecular numbers of apoA-I, apoA-II, and eight major lipid classes were determined in each subpopulation by LC-MS. The average number of lipid molecules decreased from 422 in the large spherical α-1 particles to 57 in the small discoid preβ-1 particles. With decreasing particle size, the relative concentration of free cholesterol (FC) decreased in α-mobility but not in preβ-1 particles. Preβ-1 particles contained more lipids than predicted; 30% of which were neutral lipids (cholesteryl ester and triglyceride), indicating that these particles were mainly remodeled from larger particles not newly synthesized. There were significant correlations between HDL-particle functionality and the concentrations of several lipids. Unexpectedly, the phospholipid:FC ratio was significantly correlated with large-HDL-particle functionality but not with preβ-1 functionality. There was significant positive correlation between particle functionality and total lipids in high-F controls, indicating that the lipid-binding capacity of apoA-I plays a major role in the cholesterol efflux capacity of HDL particles. Functionality and lipid composition of HDL particles are significantly correlated and probably both are influenced by the lipid-binding capacity of apoA-I.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520435151high density lipoproteinpre-betaphospholipidslipid ratios
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author Katrin Niisuke
Zsuzsanna Kuklenyik
Katalin V. Horvath
Michael S. Gardner
Christopher A. Toth
Bela F. Asztalos
spellingShingle Katrin Niisuke
Zsuzsanna Kuklenyik
Katalin V. Horvath
Michael S. Gardner
Christopher A. Toth
Bela F. Asztalos
Composition-function analysis of HDL subpopulations: influence of lipid composition on particle functionality[S]
Journal of Lipid Research
high density lipoprotein
pre-beta
phospholipids
lipid ratios
author_facet Katrin Niisuke
Zsuzsanna Kuklenyik
Katalin V. Horvath
Michael S. Gardner
Christopher A. Toth
Bela F. Asztalos
author_sort Katrin Niisuke
title Composition-function analysis of HDL subpopulations: influence of lipid composition on particle functionality[S]
title_short Composition-function analysis of HDL subpopulations: influence of lipid composition on particle functionality[S]
title_full Composition-function analysis of HDL subpopulations: influence of lipid composition on particle functionality[S]
title_fullStr Composition-function analysis of HDL subpopulations: influence of lipid composition on particle functionality[S]
title_full_unstemmed Composition-function analysis of HDL subpopulations: influence of lipid composition on particle functionality[S]
title_sort composition-function analysis of hdl subpopulations: influence of lipid composition on particle functionality[s]
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The composition-function relationship of HDL particles and its effects on the mechanisms driving coronary heart disease (CHD) is poorly understood. We tested the hypothesis that the functionality of HDL particles is significantly influenced by their lipid composition. Using a novel 3D-separation method, we isolated five different-sized HDL subpopulations from CHD patients who had low preβ-1 functionality (low-F) (ABCA1-dependent cholesterol-efflux normalized for preβ-1 concentration) and controls who had either low-F or high preβ-1 functionality (high-F). Molecular numbers of apoA-I, apoA-II, and eight major lipid classes were determined in each subpopulation by LC-MS. The average number of lipid molecules decreased from 422 in the large spherical α-1 particles to 57 in the small discoid preβ-1 particles. With decreasing particle size, the relative concentration of free cholesterol (FC) decreased in α-mobility but not in preβ-1 particles. Preβ-1 particles contained more lipids than predicted; 30% of which were neutral lipids (cholesteryl ester and triglyceride), indicating that these particles were mainly remodeled from larger particles not newly synthesized. There were significant correlations between HDL-particle functionality and the concentrations of several lipids. Unexpectedly, the phospholipid:FC ratio was significantly correlated with large-HDL-particle functionality but not with preβ-1 functionality. There was significant positive correlation between particle functionality and total lipids in high-F controls, indicating that the lipid-binding capacity of apoA-I plays a major role in the cholesterol efflux capacity of HDL particles. Functionality and lipid composition of HDL particles are significantly correlated and probably both are influenced by the lipid-binding capacity of apoA-I.
topic high density lipoprotein
pre-beta
phospholipids
lipid ratios
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520435151
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