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High-fat diet reveals the impact of Sar1b defects on lipid and lipoprotein profile and cholesterol metabolism

Biallelic pathogenic variants of the Sar1b gene cause chylomicron retention disease (CRD) whose central phenotype is the inability to secrete chylomicrons. Patients with CRD experience numerous clinical symptoms such as gastrointestinal, hepatic, neuromuscular, ophthalmic, and cardiological abnormal...

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Autores principales: Auclair, Nickolas, Sané, Alain T., Ahmarani, Léna, Ould-Chikh, Nour-El-Houda, Patey, Nathalie, Beaulieu, Jean-François, Delvin, Edgard, Spahis, Schohraya, Levy, Emile
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10518719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37558128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2023.100423
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author Auclair, Nickolas
Sané, Alain T.
Ahmarani, Léna
Ould-Chikh, Nour-El-Houda
Patey, Nathalie
Beaulieu, Jean-François
Delvin, Edgard
Spahis, Schohraya
Levy, Emile
author_facet Auclair, Nickolas
Sané, Alain T.
Ahmarani, Léna
Ould-Chikh, Nour-El-Houda
Patey, Nathalie
Beaulieu, Jean-François
Delvin, Edgard
Spahis, Schohraya
Levy, Emile
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description Biallelic pathogenic variants of the Sar1b gene cause chylomicron retention disease (CRD) whose central phenotype is the inability to secrete chylomicrons. Patients with CRD experience numerous clinical symptoms such as gastrointestinal, hepatic, neuromuscular, ophthalmic, and cardiological abnormalities. Recently, the production of mice expressing either a targeted deletion or mutation of Sar1b recapitulated biochemical and gastrointestinal defects associated with CRD. The present study was conducted to better understand little-known aspects of Sar1b mutations, including mouse embryonic development, lipid profile, and lipoprotein composition in response to high-fat diet, gut and liver cholesterol metabolism, sex-specific effects, and genotype-phenotype differences. Sar1b deletion and mutation produce a lethal phenotype in homozygous mice, which display intestinal lipid accumulation without any gross morphological abnormalities. On high-fat diet, mutant mice exhibit more marked abnormalities in body composition, adipose tissue and liver weight, plasma cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol and polyunsaturated fatty acids than those on the regular Chow diet. Divergences were also noted in lipoprotein lipid composition, lipid ratios (serving as indices of particle size) and lipoprotein-apolipoprotein distribution. Sar1b defects significantly reduce gut cholesterol accumulation while altering key players in cholesterol metabolism. Noteworthy, variations were observed between males and females, and between Sar1b deletion and mutation phenotypes. Overall, mutant animal findings reveal the importance of Sar1b in several biochemical, metabolic and developmental processes.
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spelling pubmed-105187192023-09-26 High-fat diet reveals the impact of Sar1b defects on lipid and lipoprotein profile and cholesterol metabolism Auclair, Nickolas Sané, Alain T. Ahmarani, Léna Ould-Chikh, Nour-El-Houda Patey, Nathalie Beaulieu, Jean-François Delvin, Edgard Spahis, Schohraya Levy, Emile J Lipid Res Research Article Biallelic pathogenic variants of the Sar1b gene cause chylomicron retention disease (CRD) whose central phenotype is the inability to secrete chylomicrons. Patients with CRD experience numerous clinical symptoms such as gastrointestinal, hepatic, neuromuscular, ophthalmic, and cardiological abnormalities. Recently, the production of mice expressing either a targeted deletion or mutation of Sar1b recapitulated biochemical and gastrointestinal defects associated with CRD. The present study was conducted to better understand little-known aspects of Sar1b mutations, including mouse embryonic development, lipid profile, and lipoprotein composition in response to high-fat diet, gut and liver cholesterol metabolism, sex-specific effects, and genotype-phenotype differences. Sar1b deletion and mutation produce a lethal phenotype in homozygous mice, which display intestinal lipid accumulation without any gross morphological abnormalities. On high-fat diet, mutant mice exhibit more marked abnormalities in body composition, adipose tissue and liver weight, plasma cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol and polyunsaturated fatty acids than those on the regular Chow diet. Divergences were also noted in lipoprotein lipid composition, lipid ratios (serving as indices of particle size) and lipoprotein-apolipoprotein distribution. Sar1b defects significantly reduce gut cholesterol accumulation while altering key players in cholesterol metabolism. Noteworthy, variations were observed between males and females, and between Sar1b deletion and mutation phenotypes. Overall, mutant animal findings reveal the importance of Sar1b in several biochemical, metabolic and developmental processes. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10518719/ /pubmed/37558128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2023.100423 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Auclair, Nickolas
Sané, Alain T.
Ahmarani, Léna
Ould-Chikh, Nour-El-Houda
Patey, Nathalie
Beaulieu, Jean-François
Delvin, Edgard
Spahis, Schohraya
Levy, Emile
High-fat diet reveals the impact of Sar1b defects on lipid and lipoprotein profile and cholesterol metabolism
title High-fat diet reveals the impact of Sar1b defects on lipid and lipoprotein profile and cholesterol metabolism
title_full High-fat diet reveals the impact of Sar1b defects on lipid and lipoprotein profile and cholesterol metabolism
title_fullStr High-fat diet reveals the impact of Sar1b defects on lipid and lipoprotein profile and cholesterol metabolism
title_full_unstemmed High-fat diet reveals the impact of Sar1b defects on lipid and lipoprotein profile and cholesterol metabolism
title_short High-fat diet reveals the impact of Sar1b defects on lipid and lipoprotein profile and cholesterol metabolism
title_sort high-fat diet reveals the impact of sar1b defects on lipid and lipoprotein profile and cholesterol metabolism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10518719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37558128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2023.100423
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