Serum Amyloid A Is an Exchangeable Apolipoprotein

Author:

Wilson Patricia G.123,Thompson Joel C.123,Shridas Preetha423,McNamara Patrick J.5,de Beer Maria C.623,de Beer Frederick C.423,Webb Nancy R.1723,Tannock Lisa R.1423

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Veterans Affairs, Lexington, KY (P.G.W., J.C.T., N.R.W., L.R.T.)

2. Saha Cardiovascular Research Center (P.G.W., J.C.T., P.S.,M.C.d.B., F.C.d.B., N.R.W., L.R.T.)

3. Barnstable Brown Diabetes Center (P.G.W., J.C.T., P.S.,M.C.d.B., F.C.d.B., N.R.W., L.R.T.)

4. Department of Internal Medicine (P.S., F.C.d.B., L.R.T.)

5. College of Medicine and Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences (P.J.M.), College of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky, Lexington.

6. Department of Physiology (M.C.d.B.)

7. Department of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences (N.R.W.)

Abstract

Objective— SAA (serum amyloid A) is a family of acute-phase reactants that have proinflammatory and proatherogenic activities. SAA is more lipophilic than apoA-I (apolipoprotein A-I), and during an acute-phase response, <10% of plasma SAA is found lipid-free. In most reports, SAA is found exclusively associated with high-density lipoprotein; however, we and others have reported SAA on apoB (apolipoprotein B)–containing lipoproteins in both mice and humans. The goal of this study was to determine whether SAA is an exchangeable apolipoprotein. Approach and Results— Delipidated human SAA was incubated with SAA-free human lipoproteins; then, samples were reisolated by fast protein liquid chromatography, and SAA analyzed by ELISA and immunoblot. Both in vitro and in vivo, we show that SAA associates with any lipoprotein and does not remain in a lipid-free form. Although SAA is preferentially found on high-density lipoprotein, it can exchange between lipoproteins. In the presence of CETP (cholesterol ester transfer protein), there is greater exchange of SAA between lipoproteins. Subjects with diabetes mellitus, but not those with metabolic syndrome, showed altered SAA lipoprotein distribution postprandially. Proteoglycan-mediated lipoprotein retention is thought to be an underlying mechanism for atherosclerosis development. SAA has a proteoglycan-binding domain. Lipoproteins containing SAA had increased proteoglycan binding compared with SAA-free lipoproteins. Conclusions— Thus, SAA is an exchangeable apolipoprotein and increases apoB-containing lipoproteins’ proteoglycan binding. We and others have previously reported the presence of SAA on low-density lipoprotein in individuals with obesity, diabetes mellitus, and metabolic syndrome. We propose that the presence of SAA on apoB-containing lipoproteins may contribute to cardiovascular disease development in these populations.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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