Journal of Lipid Research (Jun 2010)

Functional analysis of the missense APOC3 mutation Ala23Thr associated with human hypotriglyceridemia

  • Meenakshi Sundaram,
  • Shumei Zhong,
  • Maroun Bou Khalil,
  • Hu Zhou,
  • Zhenghui G. Jiang,
  • Yang Zhao,
  • Jahangir Iqbal,
  • M. Mahmood Hussain,
  • Daniel Figeys,
  • Yuwei Wang,
  • Zemin Yao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 6
pp. 1524 – 1534

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We have shown that expression of apolipoprotein (apo) C-III promotes VLDL secretion from transfected McA-RH7777 cells under lipid-rich conditions. To determine structural elements within apoC-III that confer to this function, we contrasted wild-type apoC-III with a mutant Ala23Thr originally identified in hypotriglyceridemia subjects. Although synthesis of [3H]glycerol-labeled TAG was comparable between cells expressing wild-type apoC-III (C3wt cells) or Ala23Thr mutant (C3AT cells), secretion of [3H]TAG from C3AT cells was markedly decreased. The lowered [3H]TAG secretion was associated with an inability of C3AT cells to assemble VLDL1. Moreover, [3H]TAG within the microsomal lumen in C3AT cells was 60% higher than that in C3wt cells, yet the activity of microsomal triglyceride-transfer protein in C3AT cells was not elevated. The accumulated [3H]TAG in C3AT microsomal lumen was mainly associated with lumenal IDL/LDL-like lipoproteins. Phenotypically, this [3H]TAG fractionation profiling resembled what was observed in cells treated with brefeldin A, which at low dose specifically blocked the second-step VLDL1 maturation. Furthermore, lumenal [35S]Ala23Thr protein accumulated in IDL/LDL fractions and was absent in VLDL fractions in C3AT cells. These results suggest that the presence of Ala23Thr protein in lumenal IDL/LDL particles might prevent effective fusion between lipid droplets and VLDL precursors. Thus, the current study reveals an important structural element residing within the N-terminal region of apoC-III that governs the second step VLDL1 maturation.

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