Self-assembled α-Tocopherol Transfer Protein Nanoparticles Promote Vitamin E Delivery Across an Endothelial Barrier

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Walter Aeschimann
Stefanie Staats
Stephan Kammer
Natacha Olieric
Jean-Marc Jeckelmann
Dimitrios Fotiadis
Thomas Netscher
Gerald Rimbach
Michele Cascella
Achim Stocker
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[1] University of Bern,
[2] Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,undefined
[3] University of Kiel,undefined
[4] Institute of Human Nutrition and Food Science,undefined
[5] Paul Scherrer Institut,undefined
[6] University of Bern,undefined
[7] Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine,undefined
[8] DSM Nutritional Products Ltd.,undefined
[9] University of Oslo,undefined
[10] Department of Chemistry and Centre for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry (CTCC),undefined
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Vitamin E is one of the most important natural antioxidants, protecting polyunsaturated fatty acids in the membranes of cells. Among different chemical isoforms assimilated from dietary regimes, RRR-α-tocopherol is the only one retained in higher animals. This is possible thanks to α-Tocopherol Transfer Protein (α-TTP), which extracts α-tocopherol from endosomal compartments in liver cells, facilitating its distribution into the body. Here we show that, upon binding to its substrate, α-TTP acquires tendency to aggregation into thermodynamically stable high molecular weight oligomers. Determination of the structure of such aggregates by X-ray crystallography revealed a spheroidal particle formed by 24 protein monomers. Oligomerization is triggered by refolding of the N-terminus. Experiments with cultured cell monolayers demonstrate that the same oligomers are efficiently transported through an endothelial barrier (HUVEC) and not through an epithelial one (Caco-2). Discovery of a human endogenous transport protein with intrinsic capability of crossing endothelial tissues opens to new ways of drug delivery into the brain or other tissues protected by endothelial barriers.
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