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Cysteine 129 in Pla2g12b Is Critical for Intestinal and Hepatic Lipoprotein Secretion in Mice
Binu Prakash1, Sujith Rajan1, Bhargavi Gangula1
1Department of Foundations of Medicine, NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine, Mineola, New York.
Background & Aims:
Lipoprotein assembly in the small intestine and liver is critical for the transport of dietary and endogenous lipids. Pla2g12b has recently been shown to play a role in lipoprotein assembly in mice livers and zebrafish larvae. Pla2g12b knockout and mutant (MUT) mice with the C129Y missense mutation have low plasma cholesterol levels. However, the role of Pla2g12b in the intestine and the reason why C129Y mutation decreases plasma lipids are unknown.
Methods:
Both male and female 3-month-old chow fed Pla2g12bhlb218/hlb218 (Pla2g12bmt/mt) and WT control mice were used in parallel to study plasma lipids and lipoproteins, lipid absorption and hepatic lipoprotein production studies. Transmission electron microscopy was used to visualize lipid transit through enterocytes.
Results:
We observed that Pla2g12b expression was the highest in the duodenum. Furthermore, male and female chow fed 3-month-old MUT mice and wildtype (WT) mice expressed similar amounts of Pla2g12b protein and several genes in lipid metabolism. Nonetheless, the MUT mice had significantly lower plasma triglyceride (TG), cholesterol, HDL-C, LDL-C, apoB48, and apoB100 levels than WT mice. Several mechanisms for lower plasma lipids and lipoproteins in MUT mice were investigated. C129Y mutation had no effect on the expression of Pla2g12b and several other proteins necessary for lipid transport. Therefore, the low plasma lipid levels in MUT mice were neither due to the absence of Pla2g12b protein nor due to reductions in critical proteins in lipid transport. Next, we addressed the role of Pla2g12b in hepatic lipid mobilization and intestinal lipid absorption. MUT livers exhibited normal TG synthesis, defective TG secretion, and enhanced fat accumulation. MUT mice also showed defective intestinal TG absorption, intracellular lipid accumulation, and elevated TG excretion in the feces.
Conclusions:
We propose that C129 in Pla2g12b is critical for the assembly and secretion of lipoproteins by the liver and intestine.
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