Journal of Lipid Research (Nov 2006)

Role of adipose differentiation-related protein in lung surfactant production: a reassessment

  • Amy L. Magra,
  • Pamela S. Mertz,
  • John S. Torday,
  • Constantine Londos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 11
pp. 2367 – 2373

Abstract

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Based on data developed with the use of isolated lipid droplets from neonatal rat lung lipofibroblasts, we speculated previously that the droplet coat protein, adipose differentiation-related protein (ADFP), mediated the transfer of lipids into type 2 lung epithelial cells for the production of surfactant phospholipids. The present studies were designed to test the role of ADFP in this transfer with the use of ADFP-coated lipid droplets from CHO fibroblast cells and a cultured human lung epithelial cell line. We found no role for ADFP in the lipid transfer and conclude that a lipase associated with the lipid droplets hydrolyzes their core triacylglycerols, releasing fatty acids that are taken up by the epithelial cells.

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