JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Specific Binding Site for Lipoproteins Containing Apolipoprotein A-I on Human Hepatoma Cell Line HepG2.

Shin-ichiro UenoShozo KoboriMasaya IdeKyoichi SuzakiHaruo TakedaSeikoh HoriuchiMotoaki Shichiri

Year: 1991 Journal:   Japanese Journal of Medicine Vol: 30 (6)Pages: 524-533   Publisher: The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine

Abstract

Interactions of lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein (apo) A-I with or without apoA-II with human hepatoma cell line HepG2 were studied to investigate the ligand specificity for high density lipoprotein receptor on human hepatic cells and their metabolism. The two types of lipoproteins were isolated by immunoaffinity chromatography, in which apoE-containing lipoproteins were removed. Specific binding kinetics at 0 degrees C were observed for the apoA-I-containing lipoproteins with or without apoA-II (Kd = 18 or 20 micrograms protein/ml, Bmax = 110 or 120 ng/mg cell protein, respectively). The binding of these lipoproteins to HepG2 cells was competitively inhibited by excess unlabeled apoA-I-containing lipoproteins or apoA-I-phospholipid complexes, but not by apoA-II.phospholipid complexes. Interactions of these lipoproteins with HepG2 cells at 37 degrees C were further examined. These results suggested that HepG2 cells have a specific binding site for apoA-I-containing lipoproteins, and that apoA-I might be a crucial component in the binding of these lipoproteins to human hepatic cells.

Keywords:
Apolipoprotein B Phospholipid Lipoprotein Chemistry Biochemistry Apolipoprotein E Receptor Cell culture LDL receptor Binding site Cholesterol Biology Internal medicine

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Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Cancer Research
Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology

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