Association of human apolipoprotein E with lipoproteins secreted by transfected McA RH7777 cells

To examine the association of apolipoprotein (apo) E with nascent hepatic lipoproteins we have prepared stable transfectants of the rat hepatoma cell line McA RH7777 expressing the human apoE3 cDNA. When the nascent lipoproteins secreted from control cells were separated on fast protein liquid chrom...

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Main Authors: Catherine A. Reardon, Lydia Blachowicz, Krista M. Watson, Eliav Barr, Godfrey S. Getz
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1998-07-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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spelling doaj-954d7dddb59e4fac9b11928fb5edb4772021-04-26T13:50:09ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751998-07-0139713721381Association of human apolipoprotein E with lipoproteins secreted by transfected McA RH7777 cellsCatherine A. Reardon0Lydia Blachowicz1Krista M. Watson2Eliav Barr3Godfrey S. Getz4To whom correspondence should be addressed.; Department of Pathology, Biochemistry, The University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637-1470Department of Pathology, Biochemistry, The University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637-1470Department of Pathology, Biochemistry, The University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637-1470Department of Medicine, The University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637-1470Department of Pathology, Biochemistry, The University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637-1470; Department of Molecular Biology, The University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637-1470; Department of Medicine, The University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637-1470To examine the association of apolipoprotein (apo) E with nascent hepatic lipoproteins we have prepared stable transfectants of the rat hepatoma cell line McA RH7777 expressing the human apoE3 cDNA. When the nascent lipoproteins secreted from control cells were separated on fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) columns, rat apoE was detected in the very low density (VLDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) fractions, while rat apoA-I was found in the HDL and lipoprotein free fractions. Human apoE was also associated with the VLDL and HDL particles secreted from the transfected McA RH7777 cells. Expression of human apoE resulted in a significant decrease in the amount of rat apoA-I associated with the lipoprotein particles. Rat apoE was also displaced, but to a lesser extent. Infection of McA RH7777 cells at different multiplicities of infection with recombinant adenoviral vector containing the human apoE cDNA indicated that rat apoA-I was decreased in the HDL fractions at lower levels of expression of human apoE than was rat apoE. The HDL particles were further examined by immunoblotting of non-denaturing gradient gels and by non-denaturing immunoprecipitation. The results indicate that the high density lipoprotein (HDL) particles are heterogeneous in size and apolipoprotein composition with the majority of the rat and human apolipoproteins being located on different particles. These results suggest that the profile and concentration of HDL apolipoproteins produced in hepatocytes influences the assembly of the various subsets of secreted HDL.—Reardon, C. A., L. Blachowicz, K. M. Watson, E. Barr, and G. S. Getz. Association of human apolipoprotein E with lipoproteins secreted by transfected McA RH7777 cells. J. Lipid Res. 1998. 39: 1372–1381.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520325177assembly of HDLapolipoproteins
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author Catherine A. Reardon
Lydia Blachowicz
Krista M. Watson
Eliav Barr
Godfrey S. Getz
spellingShingle Catherine A. Reardon
Lydia Blachowicz
Krista M. Watson
Eliav Barr
Godfrey S. Getz
Association of human apolipoprotein E with lipoproteins secreted by transfected McA RH7777 cells
Journal of Lipid Research
assembly of HDL
apolipoproteins
author_facet Catherine A. Reardon
Lydia Blachowicz
Krista M. Watson
Eliav Barr
Godfrey S. Getz
author_sort Catherine A. Reardon
title Association of human apolipoprotein E with lipoproteins secreted by transfected McA RH7777 cells
title_short Association of human apolipoprotein E with lipoproteins secreted by transfected McA RH7777 cells
title_full Association of human apolipoprotein E with lipoproteins secreted by transfected McA RH7777 cells
title_fullStr Association of human apolipoprotein E with lipoproteins secreted by transfected McA RH7777 cells
title_full_unstemmed Association of human apolipoprotein E with lipoproteins secreted by transfected McA RH7777 cells
title_sort association of human apolipoprotein e with lipoproteins secreted by transfected mca rh7777 cells
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1998-07-01
description To examine the association of apolipoprotein (apo) E with nascent hepatic lipoproteins we have prepared stable transfectants of the rat hepatoma cell line McA RH7777 expressing the human apoE3 cDNA. When the nascent lipoproteins secreted from control cells were separated on fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) columns, rat apoE was detected in the very low density (VLDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) fractions, while rat apoA-I was found in the HDL and lipoprotein free fractions. Human apoE was also associated with the VLDL and HDL particles secreted from the transfected McA RH7777 cells. Expression of human apoE resulted in a significant decrease in the amount of rat apoA-I associated with the lipoprotein particles. Rat apoE was also displaced, but to a lesser extent. Infection of McA RH7777 cells at different multiplicities of infection with recombinant adenoviral vector containing the human apoE cDNA indicated that rat apoA-I was decreased in the HDL fractions at lower levels of expression of human apoE than was rat apoE. The HDL particles were further examined by immunoblotting of non-denaturing gradient gels and by non-denaturing immunoprecipitation. The results indicate that the high density lipoprotein (HDL) particles are heterogeneous in size and apolipoprotein composition with the majority of the rat and human apolipoproteins being located on different particles. These results suggest that the profile and concentration of HDL apolipoproteins produced in hepatocytes influences the assembly of the various subsets of secreted HDL.—Reardon, C. A., L. Blachowicz, K. M. Watson, E. Barr, and G. S. Getz. Association of human apolipoprotein E with lipoproteins secreted by transfected McA RH7777 cells. J. Lipid Res. 1998. 39: 1372–1381.
topic assembly of HDL
apolipoproteins
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520325177
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