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      PCSK9 is minimally associated with HDL but impairs the anti-atherosclerotic HDL effects on endothelial cell activation

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 63Issue 10100272Published online: September 3, 2022
      • Ioannis Dafnis
      • Aikaterini N. Tsouka
      • Christina Gkolfinopoulou
      • Constantinos C. Tellis
      • Angeliki Chroni
      • Alexandros D. Tselepis
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        Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin type 9 (PCSK9) regulates the cell-surface localization of LDL receptors in hepatocytes and is associated with LDL and lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] uptake, reducing blood concentrations. However, the connection between PCSK9 and HDL is unclear. Here, we investigated the association of plasma PCSK9 with HDL subpopulations and examined the effects of PCSK9 on the atheroprotective function of HDL. We examined the association of PCSK9 with HDL in apoB-depleted plasma by ELISA, native PAGE, and immunoblotting.
        PCSK9 is minimally associated with HDL but impairs the anti-atherosclerotic HDL effects on endothelial cell activation
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        Isomeric lipid signatures reveal compartmentalized fatty acid metabolism in cancer

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 63Issue 6100223Published online: May 7, 2022
        • Reuben S.E. Young
        • Andrew P. Bowman
        • Kaylyn D. Tousignant
        • Berwyck L.J. Poad
        • Jennifer H. Gunter
        • Lisa K. Philp
        • and others
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          The cellular energy and biomass demands of cancer drive a complex dynamic between uptake of extracellular FAs and their de novo synthesis. Given that oxidation of de novo synthesized FAs for energy would result in net-energy loss, there is an implication that FAs from these two sources must have distinct metabolic fates; however, hitherto, all FAs have been considered part of a common pool. To probe potential metabolic partitioning of cellular FAs, cancer cells were supplemented with stable isotope-labeled FAs.
          Isomeric lipid signatures reveal compartmentalized fatty acid metabolism in cancer
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          Neuronal growth regulator 1 promotes adipocyte lipid trafficking via interaction with CD36

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 63Issue 6100221Published online: May 5, 2022
          • Ara Yoo
          • Yeonhee Joo
          • Yeongmi Cheon
          • Sung Joong Lee
          • Soojin Lee
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            Neuronal growth regulator 1 (NEGR1) is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored membrane protein associated with several human pathologies, including obesity, depression, and autism. Recently, significantly enlarged white adipose tissue, hepatic lipid accumulation, and decreased muscle capacity were reported in Negr1-deficient mice. However, the mechanism behind these phenotypes was not clear. In the present study, we found NEGR1 to interact with cluster of differentiation 36 (CD36), the major fatty acid translocase in the plasma membrane.
            Neuronal growth regulator 1 promotes adipocyte lipid trafficking via interaction with CD36
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            Intravital lipid droplet labeling and imaging reveals the phenotypes and functions of individual macrophages in vivo

            Journal of Lipid Research
            Vol. 63Issue 5100207Published online: April 6, 2022
            • Yue Li
            • Yuwei Du
            • Zhengqing Xu
            • Yuan He
            • Ran Yao
            • Huiran Jiang
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              Macrophages play pivotal roles in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. However, the reactivation of macrophages toward proinflammatory states correlates with a plethora of inflammatory diseases, including atherosclerosis, obesity, neurodegeneration, and bone marrow (BM) failure syndromes. The lack of methods to reveal macrophage phenotype and function in vivo impedes the translational research of these diseases. Here, we found that proinflammatory macrophages accumulate intracellular lipid droplets (LDs) relative to resting or noninflammatory macrophages both in vitro and in vivo, indicating that LD accumulation serves as a structural biomarker for macrophage phenotyping.
              Intravital lipid droplet labeling and imaging reveals the phenotypes and functions of individual macrophages in vivo
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              LRP1 loss in airway epithelium exacerbates smoke-induced oxidative damage and airway remodeling

              Journal of Lipid Research
              Vol. 63Issue 4100185Published online: February 21, 2022
              • Itsaso Garcia-Arcos
              • Sangmi S. Park
              • Michelle Mai
              • Roger Alvarez-Buve
              • Lillian Chow
              • Huchong Cai
              • and others
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                The LDL receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) partakes in metabolic and signaling events regulated in a tissue-specific manner. The function of LRP1 in airways has not been studied. We aimed to study the function of LRP1 in smoke-induced disease. We found that bronchial epithelium of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and airway epithelium of mice exposed to smoke had increased LRP1 expression. We then knocked out LRP1 in human bronchial epithelial cells in vitro and in airway epithelial club cells in mice.
                LRP1 loss in airway epithelium exacerbates smoke-induced oxidative damage and airway remodeling
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                1-Deoxysphinganine initiates adaptive responses to serine and glycine starvation in cancer cells via proteolysis of sphingosine kinase

                Journal of Lipid Research
                Vol. 63Issue 1100154Published online: November 23, 2021
                • Jean-Philip Truman
                • Christian F. Ruiz
                • Emily Montal
                • Monica Garcia-Barros
                • Izolda Mileva
                • Ashley J. Snider
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                  Cancer cells may depend on exogenous serine, depletion of which results in slower growth and activation of adaptive metabolic changes. We previously demonstrated that serine and glycine (SG) deprivation causes loss of sphingosine kinase 1 (SK1) in cancer cells, thereby increasing the levels of its lipid substrate, sphingosine (Sph), which mediates several adaptive biological responses. However, the signaling molecules regulating SK1 and Sph levels in response to SG deprivation have yet to be defined.
                  1-Deoxysphinganine initiates adaptive responses to serine and glycine starvation in cancer cells via proteolysis of sphingosine kinase
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                  Oxidized phospholipids cause changes in jejunum mucus that induce dysbiosis and systemic inflammation

                  Journal of Lipid Research
                  Vol. 63Issue 1100153Published online: November 19, 2021
                  • Pallavi Mukherjee
                  • Arnab Chattopadhyay
                  • Victor Grijalva
                  • Nasrin Dorreh
                  • Venu Lagishetty
                  • Jonathan P. Jacobs
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                    We previously reported that adding a concentrate of transgenic tomatoes expressing the apoA-I mimetic peptide 6F (Tg6F) to a Western diet (WD) ameliorated systemic inflammation. To determine the mechanism(s) responsible for these observations, Ldlr−/− mice were fed chow, a WD, or WD plus Tg6F. We found that a WD altered the taxonomic composition of bacteria in jejunum mucus. For example, Akkermansia muciniphila virtually disappeared, while overall bacteria numbers and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels increased.
                    Oxidized phospholipids cause changes in jejunum mucus that induce dysbiosis and systemic inflammation
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