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Lp(a) oxidized phospholipids boost HDL production machinery by up to 3-fold in liver cells, a mechanistic study (J Lipid Res 2015)

Original title: Lipoprotein (a) upregulates ABCA1 in liver cells via scavenger receptor-B1 through its oxidized phospholipids

J Lipid Res · · 7

Sharma M, Von Zychlinski-Kleffmann A, Porteous CM, Jones GT, Williams MJ, McCormick SP

This study investigated whether Lp(a) affects the ABCA1 pathway of HDL production in liver cells, given some reports of a positive Lp(a)-HDL association. Incubating HepG2 liver cells with Lp(a) increased PPARgamma protein by 1.7-fold and liver X receptor alpha by 3-fold, accompanied by a 1.8-fold increase in ABCA1 protein and a 1.5-fold increase in cholesterol efflux onto apoA1. Although Lp(a) was internalised by HepG2 cells, the ABCA1 response was instead mediated by selective uptake of oxidized phospholipids from Lp(a) via the scavenger receptor-B1, not by Lp(a) internalisation itself. The findings show a biological connection between Lp(a) and HDL, whereby Lp(a) oxidized phospholipids upregulate HDL biosynthesis in liver cells.

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Original abstract

Elevated levels of lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] are a well-established risk factor for developing CVD. While Lp(a) levels are thought to be independent of other plasma lipoproteins, some trials have reported a positive association between Lp(a) and HDL. Whether Lp(a) has a direct effect on HDL is not known. Here we investigated to determine whether Lp(a) had any effect on the ABCA1 pathway of HDL production in liver cells. Incubation of HepG2 cells with Lp(a) upregulated the PPARγ protein by 1.7-fold and the liver X receptor α protein by 3-fold. This was accompanied by a 1.8-fold increase in ABCA1 protein and a 1.5-fold increase in cholesterol efflux onto apoA1. We showed that Lp(a) was internalized by HepG2 cells, however, the ABCA1 response to Lp(a) was mediated by the selective uptake of oxidized phospholipids (oxPLs) from Lp(a) via the scavenger receptor-B1 and not by Lp(a) internalization per se. We conclude that there is a biological connection between Lp(a) and HDL through the ability of Lp(a)'s oxPLs to upregulate HDL biosynthesis.

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