Membrane proteins and phospholipids as effectors of reverse cholesterol transport

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T. I. Torkhovskaya
O. M. Ipatova
N. V. Medvedeva
T. S. Zakharova
E. M. Khalilov
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[1] Institute of Biomedical Chemistry,
[2] Institute of Physico-Chemical Medicine,undefined
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ABC-A1; SR-BI; high density lipoproteins; reverse cholesterol transport; membranes; phospholipids; atherosclerosis;
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10.1134/S1990750807010015
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The review highlights the membrane aspect of cholesterol efflux from cell membranes to high density lipoproteins (HDL), an initial stage of reverse cholesterol transport to liver. In addition to traditional viewpoints considering cholesterol transport as the step of sequential lipoprotein transformation, which involves blood plasma apoproteins and proteins transporters, employment of proteomic approaches has shown the active role of cell plasma membranes as cholesterol donors and plasma membrane bound proteins in cholesterol transport. These include ATP-binding ABC-A1 transporter and membrane receptor SR-B1. There is experimental and clinical evidence that impairment of genes encoding these proteins cause impairments of reverse cholesterol transport (e.g. Tangier disease and genetic manipulations with experimental animals.) Although precise mechanism involving these membrane proteins remains unknown it is suggested that ABC-AI with free plasma apoA1 facilitates the efflux of membrane phospholipids and formation of their complex with apoAI. This complex accepts membrane cholesterol, with simultaneous formation of a full HDL particle. In certain cells there is correlation between cholesterol efflux into HDL and expression of SR-BI, which reversibly binds to HDL. This receptor protein may influence molecular organization of membrane phospholipids and cholesterol, facilitating cholesterol efflux. The review also deals with properties of ABC-A1 and SR-B1, putative mechanisms of their effects, the role of these proteins in reverse cholesterol transport and their functional coupling to the phospholipid matrix of biomembranes.
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