JOURNAL ARTICLE

Regulation of Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor Function in a Human Hepatoma Cell Line

Alan M. LeichtnerMonty KriegerAlan L. Schwartz

Year: 1984 Journal:   Hepatology Vol: 4 (6)Pages: 1274-1278   Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Abstract

Low density lipoprotein (LDL) processing was investigated in a human hepatoma-derived cell line, Hep G2. Hep G2 cells bound, internalized and degraded LDL via a saturable, high affinity (Kd ˜ 2 x 10 −8 M ) pathway similar to that present in other mammalian cells. Although 80% of the uptake and degradation of 125 I-LDL was inhibited by 40-fold excess native LDL, the same concentration of methylated LDL, which cannot bind to LDL receptors, had virtually no effect on processing. When added at low concentrations, the lysosomotropic agent, chloroquine, inhibited degradation (I 50 −15 μM ) without affecting the rate of lipoprotein internalization. Receptor activity was decreased 60% by preincubation of the cells in medium containing a source of cholesterol (LDL or unesterified cholesterol) and increased 1.7-fold by preincubation with com-pactin, a competitive inhibitor of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase. The Hep G2 cell line may prove a useful system both for the further study of hepatic lipoprotein metabolism and for the evaluation of new antihypercholesterolemic agents.

Keywords:
Internalization LDL receptor Low-density lipoprotein Hep G2 Lipoprotein Receptor Cell culture Cholesterol Biochemistry Reductase Coenzyme A Chemistry Biology Enzyme In vitro

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