Li_2007_Int.J.Exp.Pathol_88_427

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Title : Lysosomal acid lipase over-expression disrupts lamellar body genesis and alveolar structure in the lung - Li_2007_Int.J.Exp.Pathol_88_427
Author(s) : Li Y , Qin Y , Li H , Wu R , Yan C , Du H
Ref : International Journal of Experimental Pathology , 88 :427 , 2007
Abstract :

The functional role of neutral lipids in the lung is poorly understood. Lysosomal acid lipase (LAL) is a critical enzyme in hydrolysis of cholesteryl esters and triglycerides to generate free fatty acids and cholesterol in lysosomes. Human LAL was over-expressed in a doxycycline-controlled system in mouse respiratory epithelial cells to accelerate intracellular neutral lipid degradation and perturb the surfactant homeostasis in the lung. In this animal system, neutral lipid concentrations of pulmonary surfactant were reduced in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) in association with decrease of surfactant protein C (SP-C) gene expression. The size and the number of lamellar bodies in alveolar type II epithelial cells (AT II cells) were significantly reduced accordingly. The number of macrophages required for surfactant recycling in BALF was also significantly reduced. As a result of these combinatory effects, emphysema of the alveolar structure was observed. Taken together, neutral lipid homeostasis is essential for maintenance of lamellar body genesis and the alveolar structure in the lung.

PubMedSearch : Li_2007_Int.J.Exp.Pathol_88_427
PubMedID: 18039279
Gene_locus related to this paper: mouse-1llip

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Gene_locus mouse-1llip
Family Acidic_Lipase

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Li Y, Qin Y, Li H, Wu R, Yan C, Du H (2007)
Lysosomal acid lipase over-expression disrupts lamellar body genesis and alveolar structure in the lung
International Journal of Experimental Pathology 88 :427

Li Y, Qin Y, Li H, Wu R, Yan C, Du H (2007)
International Journal of Experimental Pathology 88 :427