» Articles » PMID: 3183059

Distinct Murine Macrophage Receptor Pathway for Human Triglyceride-rich Lipoproteins

Overview
Journal J Clin Invest
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1988 Nov 1
PMID 3183059
Citations 8
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Murine P388D1 macrophages have a receptor pathway that binds human hypertriglyceridemic very low density lipoproteins (HTG-VLDL) that is fundamentally distinct from the LDL receptor pathway. Trypsin-treated HTG-VLDL (tryp-VLDL), devoid of apolipoprotein (apo)-E, fail to bind to the LDL receptor, yet tryp-VLDL and HTG-VLDL cross-compete for binding to P388D1 macrophage receptors, indicating that these lipoproteins bind to the same sites. The specific, high affinity binding of tryp-VLDL and HTG-VLDL to macrophages at 4 degrees C is equivalent and at 37 degrees C both produce rapid, massive, curvilinear (receptor-mediated) triglyceride accumulation in macrophages. Ligand blots show that P388D1 macrophages express a membrane protein of approximately 190 kD (MBP190) that binds both tryp-VLDL and HTG-VLDL; this binding is competed by HTG-VLDL, trypsinized HTG-VLDL, and trypsinized normal VLDL but not by normal VLDL or LDL. The macrophage LDL receptor (approximately 130 kD) and cellular uptake of beta-VLDL, but not MBP 190 nor uptake of tryp-VLDL, are induced when cells are exposed to lipoprotein-deficient medium and decreased when cells are cholesterol loaded. Unlike the macrophage LDL receptor, MBP 190 partitions into the aqueous phase after phase separation of Triton X-114 extracts. An anti-LDL receptor polyclonal antibody blocks binding of HTG-VLDL to the LDL receptor and blocks receptor-mediated uptake of beta-VLDL by P388D1 cells but fails to inhibit specific cellular uptake of tryp-VLDL or to block binding of tryp-VLDL to MBP 190. Human monocytes, but not human fibroblasts, also express a binding protein for HTG-VLDL and tryp-VLDL similar to MBP 190. We conclude that macrophages possess receptors for abnormal human triglyceride-rich lipoproteins that are distinct from LDL receptors in ligand specificity, regulation, immunological characteristics, and cellular distribution. MBP 190 shares these properties and is a likely receptor candidate for the high affinity uptake of TG-rich lipoproteins by macrophages.

Citing Articles

Altered lipid homeostasis and autophagy precipitate diffuse alveolar hemorrhage in murine lupus.

Han S, Zhuang H, Diao Y, Segal M, Tithi T, Zhang W Autophagy Rep. 2025; 3(1).

PMID: 39871963 PMC: 11772013. DOI: 10.1080/27694127.2024.2379193.


Immunohistochemical and histoplanimetrical study on the endothelial receptor involved in transportation of minute chylomicrons into subepithelial portal blood in intestinal villi of the rat jejunum.

Takahara E, Yuasa H, Nishida M, Mantani Y, Udayanga K, Qi W J Vet Med Sci. 2014; 77(4):387-93.

PMID: 25502363 PMC: 4427738. DOI: 10.1292/jvms.14-0432.


Ultrastructural demonstration of the absorption and transportation of minute chylomicrons by subepithelial blood capillaries in rat jejunal villi.

Takahara E, Mantani Y, Udayanga K, Qi W, Tanida T, Takeuchi T J Vet Med Sci. 2013; 75(12):1563-9.

PMID: 23892460 PMC: 3942955. DOI: 10.1292/jvms.13-0310.


Phospholipase A2 mediates apolipoprotein-independent uptake of chylomicron remnant-like particles by human macrophages.

Napolitano M, Kruth H, Bravo E Int J Vasc Med. 2011; 2012:501954.

PMID: 21876814 PMC: 3160105. DOI: 10.1155/2012/501954.


A macrophage receptor for apolipoprotein B48: cloning, expression, and atherosclerosis.

Brown M, Ramprasad M, Umeda P, Tanaka A, Kobayashi Y, Watanabe T Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000; 97(13):7488-93.

PMID: 10852956 PMC: 16572. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.120184097.


References
1.
Gianturco S, Bradley W, Gotto Jr A, Morrisett J, Peavy D . Hypertriglyceridemic very low density lipoproteins induce triglyceride synthesis and accumulation in mouse peritoneal macrophages. J Clin Invest. 1982; 70(1):168-78. PMC: 370239. DOI: 10.1172/jci110590. View

2.
HAVEL R, EDER H, Bragdon J . The distribution and chemical composition of ultracentrifugally separated lipoproteins in human serum. J Clin Invest. 1955; 34(9):1345-53. PMC: 438705. DOI: 10.1172/JCI103182. View

3.
Daniel T, Schneider W, Goldstein J, Brown M . Visualization of lipoprotein receptors by ligand blotting. J Biol Chem. 1983; 258(7):4606-11. View

4.
Boyum A . Isolation of mononuclear cells and granulocytes from human blood. Isolation of monuclear cells by one centrifugation, and of granulocytes by combining centrifugation and sedimentation at 1 g. Scand J Clin Lab Invest Suppl. 1968; 97:77-89. View

5.
Laemmli U . Cleavage of structural proteins during the assembly of the head of bacteriophage T4. Nature. 1970; 227(5259):680-5. DOI: 10.1038/227680a0. View