Journal of Lipid Research (Jun 2014)

On the formation of 7-ketocholesterol from 7-dehydrocholesterol in patients with CTX and SLO

  • Ingemar Björkhem,
  • Ulf Diczfalusy,
  • Anita Lövgren-Sandblom,
  • Lena Starck,
  • Monica Jonsson,
  • Keri Tallman,
  • Henrik Schirmer,
  • Lilian Bomme Ousager,
  • Peter J. Crick,
  • Yuqin Wang,
  • William J. Griffiths,
  • F. Peter Guengerich

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 6
pp. 1165 – 1172

Abstract

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A new mechanism for formation of 7-ketocholesterol was recently described involving cytochrome P-450 (CYP)7A1-catalyzed conversion of 7-dehydrocholesterol into 7-ketocholesterol with cholesterol-7,8-epoxide as a side product. Some patients with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) and all patients with Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLO) have markedly increased levels of 7-dehydrocholesterol in plasma and tissues. In addition, the former patients have markedly upregulated CYP7A1. We hypothesized that these patients may produce 7-ketocholesterol from 7-dehydrocholesterol with formation of cholesterol-7,8-epoxide as a side product. In accord with this hypothesis, two patients with CTX were found to have increased levels of 7-ketocholesterol and 7-dehydrocholesterol, as well as a significant level of cholesterol-7,8-epoxide. The latter steroid was not detectable in plasma from healthy volunteers. Downregulation of CYP7A1 activity by treatment with chenodeoxycholic acid reduced the levels of 7-ketocholesterol in parallel with decreased levels of 7-dehydrocholesterol and cholesterol-7,8-epoxide. Three patients with SLO were found to have markedly elevated levels of 7-ketocholesterol as well as high levels of cholesterol-7,8-epoxide. The results support the hypothesis that 7-dehydrocholesterol is a precursor to 7-ketocholesterol in SLO and some patients with CTX.

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