Chen_2021_J.Lipid.Res__100068

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Title : Apolipoprotein A5 lowers triglyceride levels via suppression of ANGPTL3\/8-mediated LPL inhibition - Chen_2021_J.Lipid.Res__100068
Author(s) : Chen YQ , Pottanat TG , Zhen EY , Siegel RW , Ehsani M , Qian YW , Konrad RJ
Ref : J Lipid Res , :100068 , 2021
Abstract :

Triglyceride (TG) molecules represent the major storage form of fatty acids, and TG metabolism is essential to human health. However, the mechanistic details surrounding TG metabolism are complex and incompletely elucidated. While it is known that angiopoietin-like protein 8 (ANGPTL8) increases TG through an ANGPTL3/8 complex that inhibits lipoprotein lipase (LPL), the mechanism governing apolipoprotein A5 (ApoA5), which lowers TG, has remained elusive. Current hypotheses for how ApoA5 acts include direct stimulation of LPL, facilitation of TG-containing particle uptake, and regulation of hepatic TG secretion. Using immunoprecipitation-mass spectrometry and Western blotting, bio-layer interferometry, functional LPL enzymatic assays, and kinetic analyses of LPL activity, we show that ApoA5 associates with ANGPTL3/8 in human serum and most likely decreases TG by suppressing ANGPTL3/8-mediated LPL inhibition. We also demonstrate that ApoA5 has no direct effect on LPL, nor does it suppress the LPL-inhibitory activities of ANGPTL3, ANGPTL4, or ANGPTL4/8. Importantly, ApoA5 suppression of ANGPTL3/8-mediated LPL inhibition occurred at a molar ratio consistent with the circulating concentrations of ApoA5 and ANGPTL3/8. Because liver X-receptor (LXR) agonists decrease ApoA5 expression and cause hypertriglyceridemia, we investigated the effect of the prototypical LXR agonist T0901317 on human primary hepatocytes. We observed that T0901317 modestly stimulated hepatocyte ApoA5 release, but markedly stimulated ANGPTL3/8 secretion. Interestingly, the addition of insulin to T0901317 attenuated ApoA5 secretion, but further increased ANGPTL3/8 secretion. Together, these results reveal a novel intersection of ApoA5 and ANGPTL3/8 in the regulation of TG metabolism and provide a possible explanation for LXR agonist-induced hypertriglyceridemia.

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Chen YQ, Pottanat TG, Zhen EY, Siegel RW, Ehsani M, Qian YW, Konrad RJ (2021)
Apolipoprotein A5 lowers triglyceride levels via suppression of ANGPTL3\/8-mediated LPL inhibition
J Lipid Res :100068

Chen YQ, Pottanat TG, Zhen EY, Siegel RW, Ehsani M, Qian YW, Konrad RJ (2021)
J Lipid Res :100068