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      Apolipoprotein F concentration, activity, and the properties of LDL controlling ApoF activation in hyperlipidemic plasma

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 63Issue 2100166Published online: January 7, 2022
      • Richard E. Morton
      • Daniel Mihna
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        Apolipoprotein F (ApoF) modulates lipoprotein metabolism by selectively inhibiting cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity on LDL. This ApoF activity requires that it is bound to LDL. How hyperlipidemia alters total plasma ApoF and its binding to LDL are poorly understood. In this study, total plasma ApoF and LDL-bound ApoF were quantified by ELISA (n = 200). Plasma ApoF was increased 31% in hypercholesterolemic plasma but decreased 20% in hypertriglyceridemia. However, in donors with combined hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia, the elevated triglyceride ameliorated the rise in ApoF caused by hypercholesterolemia alone.
        Apolipoprotein F concentration, activity, and the properties of LDL controlling ApoF activation in hyperlipidemic plasma
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        Plin2 deletion increases cholesteryl ester lipid droplet content and disturbs cholesterol balance in adrenal cortex

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 62100048Published online: February 11, 2021
        • Yuchuan Li
        • Prabhat Khanal
        • Frode Norheim
        • Marit Hjorth
        • Thomas Bjellaas
        • Christian A. Drevon
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          Cholesteryl esters (CEs) are the water-insoluble transport and storage form of cholesterol. Steroidogenic cells primarily store CEs in cytoplasmic lipid droplet (LD) organelles, as contrasted to the majority of mammalian cell types that predominantly store triacylglycerol (TAG) in LDs. The LD-binding Plin2 binds to both CE- and TAG-rich LDs, and although Plin2 is known to regulate degradation of TAG-rich LDs, its role for regulation of CE-rich LDs is unclear. To investigate the role of Plin2 in the regulation of CE-rich LDs, we performed histological and molecular characterization of adrenal glands from Plin2+/+ and Plin2−/− mice.
          Plin2 deletion increases cholesteryl ester lipid droplet content and disturbs cholesterol balance in adrenal cortex
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          The maternal blood lipidome is indicative of the pathogenesis of severe preeclampsia

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 62100118Published online: September 18, 2021
          • Bing He
          • Yu Liu
          • Mano R. Maurya
          • Paula Benny
          • Cameron Lassiter
          • Hui Li
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            Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific syndrome characterized by hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation. However, it is not well understood what lipids are involved in the development of this condition, and even less is known how these lipids mediate its formation. To reveal the relationship between lipids and preeclampsia, we conducted lipidomic profiling of maternal sera of 44 severe preeclamptic and 20 healthy pregnant women from a multiethnic cohort in Hawaii. Correlation network analysis showed that oxidized phospholipids have increased intercorrelations and connections in preeclampsia, whereas other lipids, including triacylglycerols, have reduced network correlations and connections.
            The maternal blood lipidome is indicative of the pathogenesis of severe preeclampsia
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            Lipid signature of advanced human carotid atherosclerosis assessed by mass spectrometry imaging

            Journal of Lipid Research
            Vol. 62100020Published online: January 5, 2021
            • Astrid M. Moerman
            • Mirjam Visscher
            • Nuria Slijkhuis
            • Kim Van Gaalen
            • Bram Heijs
            • Theo Klein
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              Carotid atherosclerosis is a risk factor for ischemic stroke, one of the main causes of mortality and disability worldwide. The disease is characterized by plaques, heterogeneous deposits of lipids, and necrotic debris in the vascular wall, which grow gradually and may remain asymptomatic for decades. However, at some point a plaque can evolve to a high-risk plaque phenotype, which may trigger a cerebrovascular event. Lipids play a key role in the development and progression of atherosclerosis, but the nature of their involvement is not fully understood.
              Lipid signature of advanced human carotid atherosclerosis assessed by mass spectrometry imaging
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