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A New Function for the LDL Receptor: Transcytosis of LDL across the Blood–Brain Barrier

Lipoprotein transport across the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is of critical importance for the delivery of essential lipids to the brain cells. The occurrence of a low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor on the BBB has recently been demonstrated. To examine further the function of this receptor, we hav...

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Autores principales: Dehouck, Bénédicte, Fenart, Laurence, Dehouck, Marie-Pierre, Pierce, Annick, Torpier, Gérard, Cecchelli, Roméo
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9265653
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author Dehouck, Bénédicte
Fenart, Laurence
Dehouck, Marie-Pierre
Pierce, Annick
Torpier, Gérard
Cecchelli, Roméo
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Fenart, Laurence
Dehouck, Marie-Pierre
Pierce, Annick
Torpier, Gérard
Cecchelli, Roméo
author_sort Dehouck, Bénédicte
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description Lipoprotein transport across the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is of critical importance for the delivery of essential lipids to the brain cells. The occurrence of a low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor on the BBB has recently been demonstrated. To examine further the function of this receptor, we have shown using an in vitro model of the BBB, that in contrast to acetylated LDL, which does not cross the BBB, LDL is specifically transcytosed across the monolayer. The C7 monoclonal antibody, known to interact with the LDL receptor-binding domain, totally blocked the transcytosis of LDL, suggesting that the transcytosis is mediated by the receptor. Furthermore, we have shown that cholesterol-depleted astrocytes upregulate the expression of the LDL receptor at the BBB. Under these conditions, we observed that the LDL transcytosis parallels the increase in the LDL receptor, indicating once more that the LDL is transcytosed by a receptor-mediated mechanism. The nondegradation of the LDL during the transcytosis indicates that the transcytotic pathway in brain capillary endothelial cells is different from the LDL receptor classical pathway. The switch between a recycling receptor to a transcytotic receptor cannot be explained by a modification of the internalization signals of the cytoplasmic domain of the receptor, since we have shown that LDL receptor messengers in growing brain capillary ECs (recycling LDL receptor) or differentiated cells (transcytotic receptor) are 100% identical, but we cannot exclude posttranslational modifications of the cytoplasmic domain, as demonstrated for the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor. Preliminary studies suggest that caveolae are likely to be involved in the potential transport of LDL from the blood to the brain.
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spelling pubmed-21380472008-05-01 A New Function for the LDL Receptor: Transcytosis of LDL across the Blood–Brain Barrier Dehouck, Bénédicte Fenart, Laurence Dehouck, Marie-Pierre Pierce, Annick Torpier, Gérard Cecchelli, Roméo J Cell Biol Article Lipoprotein transport across the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is of critical importance for the delivery of essential lipids to the brain cells. The occurrence of a low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor on the BBB has recently been demonstrated. To examine further the function of this receptor, we have shown using an in vitro model of the BBB, that in contrast to acetylated LDL, which does not cross the BBB, LDL is specifically transcytosed across the monolayer. The C7 monoclonal antibody, known to interact with the LDL receptor-binding domain, totally blocked the transcytosis of LDL, suggesting that the transcytosis is mediated by the receptor. Furthermore, we have shown that cholesterol-depleted astrocytes upregulate the expression of the LDL receptor at the BBB. Under these conditions, we observed that the LDL transcytosis parallels the increase in the LDL receptor, indicating once more that the LDL is transcytosed by a receptor-mediated mechanism. The nondegradation of the LDL during the transcytosis indicates that the transcytotic pathway in brain capillary endothelial cells is different from the LDL receptor classical pathway. The switch between a recycling receptor to a transcytotic receptor cannot be explained by a modification of the internalization signals of the cytoplasmic domain of the receptor, since we have shown that LDL receptor messengers in growing brain capillary ECs (recycling LDL receptor) or differentiated cells (transcytotic receptor) are 100% identical, but we cannot exclude posttranslational modifications of the cytoplasmic domain, as demonstrated for the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor. Preliminary studies suggest that caveolae are likely to be involved in the potential transport of LDL from the blood to the brain. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2138047/ /pubmed/9265653 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Dehouck, Bénédicte
Fenart, Laurence
Dehouck, Marie-Pierre
Pierce, Annick
Torpier, Gérard
Cecchelli, Roméo
A New Function for the LDL Receptor: Transcytosis of LDL across the Blood–Brain Barrier
title A New Function for the LDL Receptor: Transcytosis of LDL across the Blood–Brain Barrier
title_full A New Function for the LDL Receptor: Transcytosis of LDL across the Blood–Brain Barrier
title_fullStr A New Function for the LDL Receptor: Transcytosis of LDL across the Blood–Brain Barrier
title_full_unstemmed A New Function for the LDL Receptor: Transcytosis of LDL across the Blood–Brain Barrier
title_short A New Function for the LDL Receptor: Transcytosis of LDL across the Blood–Brain Barrier
title_sort new function for the ldl receptor: transcytosis of ldl across the blood–brain barrier
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9265653
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