Deletion of the C-terminal domain of apolipoprotein A-I impairs cell surface binding and lipid efflux in macrophage

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Burgess, JW
Frank, PG
Franklin, V
Liang, P
McManus, DC
Desforges, M
Rassart, E
Marcel, YL
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[1] Univ Ottawa, Inst Heart, Lipoprot & Atherosclerosis Grp, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4W7, Canada
[2] Univ Quebec, Dept Sci Biol, Montreal, PQ H3C 3P8, Canada
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10.1021/bi990930z
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The contribution of the amphipathic alpha-helices of apoA-I toward lipid efflux from human skin fibroblasts and macrophage was examined. Four apoA-I mutants were designed, each by deletion of a pair of predicted adjacent helices; Three mutants lacked two consecutive central alpha-helices [Delta(100-143), Delta(122-165), and Delta(144-186)], whereas the final mutant lacked the C-terminal domain [Delta(187-243)]. When compared to recombinant wild-type apoA-I and mutants with central domain deletions, Delta(187-243) exhibited a marked reduction in its ability to promote either cholesterol or phospholipid efflux from THP-1 macrophages. This mutant also demonstrated a decreased ability to bind lipids and to form lipoprotein complexes. In contrast, the four mutants and apoA-I equally supported cholesterol efflux from fibroblasts, albeit with a reduced capacity when compared to macrophages. Delta(187-243) bound poorly to the macrophage cell surface when compared to apoA-I, and competitive binding studies with the central domain and C-terminal deletions mutants showed that only Delta(187-243) did not compete effectively with [I-125]apoA-I. Omission of PMA during cholesterol loading enhanced cholesterol efflux to both apoA-I (1.5-fold) and the C-terminal deletion mutant (2.5-fold). Inclusion of the Sandoz ACAT inhibitor (58-035) during loading and, in the absence of PMA, increased and equalized cholesterol efflux to apoA-I and a(187-243). Surprisingly, omission of PMA during cholesterol loading had minimal effects on the binding of apoA-I or Delta(187-243) to the THP-1 cell surface. Overall, these results show that cholesterol efflux from cells such as fibroblasts does not require:any specific sequence between residues 100 and 243 of apoA-I. In contrast, optimal cholesterol efflux in macrophages requires binding of the C-terminal domain of apoA-I to a cell surface-binding site and the subsequent translocation of intracellular cholesterol to an efflux-competent pool.
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