Journal of Lipid Research (Mar 2010)

Apolipoprotein M expression increases the size of nascent preβ HDL formed by ATP binding cassette transporter A1

  • Anny Mulya,
  • Jeongmin Seo,
  • Amanda L. Brown,
  • Abraham K. Gebre,
  • Elena Boudyguina,
  • Gregory S. Shelness,
  • John S. Parks

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 3
pp. 514 – 524

Abstract

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Apolipoprotein M (apoM) is a novel apolipoprotein that is reportedly necessary for preβ HDL formation; however, its detailed function remains unknown. We investigated the biogenesis and properties of apoM and its effects on the initial steps of nascent preβ HDL assembly by ABCA1 in HEK293 cells. Transiently transfected apoM was localized primarily in the endomembrane compartment. Pulse-chase analyses demonstrated that apoM is inefficiently secreted, relative to human serum albumin, and that ∼50% remains membrane-associated after extraction with sodium carbonate, pH 11.5. To investigate the role of apoM in nascent preβ HDL formation, ABCA1-expressing or control cells, transfected with empty vector, apoM, or C-terminal epitope-tagged apoM (apoM-C-FLAG), were incubated with 125I-apoA-I for 24 h. Conditioned media were harvested and fractionated by fast-protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) to monitor HDL particle size. Preβ HDL particles were formed effectively in the absence of apoM expression; however, increased apoM expression stimulated the formation of larger-sized nascent preβ HDLs. Immunoprecipitation with anti-apoA-I antibody followed by apoM Western blot analysis revealed that little secreted apoM was physically associated with preβ HDL. Our results suggest that apoM is an atypical secretory protein that is not necessary for ABCA1-dependent preβ HDL formation but does stimulate the formation of larger-sized preβ HDL. We propose that apoM may function catalytically at an intracellular site to transfer lipid onto preβ HDL during or after their formation by ABCA1.

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