In Vivo Glucosylated LpA-I Subfraction

Author:

Igau Bruno1,Castro Graciela1,Clavey Véronique1,Slomianny Christian1,Bresson Régis1,Drouin Pierre1,Fruchart Jean-Charles1,Fiévet Catherine1

Affiliation:

1. From Serlia et INSERM U325-1 rue du Professeur Calmette, Institut Pasteur de Lille, Lille, France (B.I., G.C., V.C., J.C.F.); INSERM U42 - Certia, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France (C.S.);. Centre Hospitalier de Douai, Douai, France (R.B.); and Service de Diabétologie, Chu de Nancy et CIC INSERM du Chu de Nancy, Nancy, France (P.D.).

Abstract

Abstract This study compared the structural and functional properties of glucosylated and non-glucosylated LpA-I particle subfractions (GLpA-I and NGLpA-I, respectively) isolated from patients with poorly controlled type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes. Compared with NGLpA-I, GLpA-I showed an enrichment in triglycerides ( P <.05) and a depletion in phospholipid ( P <.05) content. Moreover, the triglycerides-to-cholesteryl esters ratio was increased ( P <.05), suggesting an increased cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity and a possible transport defect that accelerates atherogenesis. The surface-to-core constituents ratio, an indirect estimate of particles size, is lower in GLpA-I ( P <.01) than in NGLpA-I, correlating well with a larger median size ( P <.05) as seen by electron microscopy. The apolipoprotein (apo) A-I conformation was evaluated through determination of the immunological accessibility of three different domains defining specific epitopes for anti-apo A-I monoclonal antibodies. We observed a marked decreased accessibility for two of these regions, which interestingly have already been implicated in the interaction with cells. Cell culture data suggest that nonenzymatic glycosylation occurring on apo A-I can modify lipoprotein function, since it results in a decreased binding of GLpA-I to HeLa cells and impaired cholesterol efflux from Fu5AH rat hepatoma cells.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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