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Fatty Acid- and Cholesterol Transporter Protein Expression along the Human Intestinal Tract

BACKGROUND: Protein distribution profiles along the human intestinal tract of transporters involved in the absorption of cholesterol and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) have been scarcely evaluated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In post-mortem samples from 11 subjects, intestinal transporter distrib...

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Autores principales: Masson, Christiaan J., Plat, Jogchum, Mensink, Ronald P., Namiot, Andrzej, Kisielewski, Wojciech, Namiot, Zbigniew, Füllekrug, Joachim, Ehehalt, Robert, Glatz, Jan F. C., Pelsers, Maurice M. A. L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2861623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20454462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010380
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author Masson, Christiaan J.
Plat, Jogchum
Mensink, Ronald P.
Namiot, Andrzej
Kisielewski, Wojciech
Namiot, Zbigniew
Füllekrug, Joachim
Ehehalt, Robert
Glatz, Jan F. C.
Pelsers, Maurice M. A. L.
author_facet Masson, Christiaan J.
Plat, Jogchum
Mensink, Ronald P.
Namiot, Andrzej
Kisielewski, Wojciech
Namiot, Zbigniew
Füllekrug, Joachim
Ehehalt, Robert
Glatz, Jan F. C.
Pelsers, Maurice M. A. L.
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description BACKGROUND: Protein distribution profiles along the human intestinal tract of transporters involved in the absorption of cholesterol and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) have been scarcely evaluated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In post-mortem samples from 11 subjects, intestinal transporter distribution profiles were determined via Western Blot. Differences in transporter protein levels were statistically tested using ANOVA and Tukey's Post Hoc comparisons. Levels in all segments were expressed relative to those in duodenum. Except for ABCG5 and FATP4, levels (mean±SEM) were the highest in the ileum. For ABCA1, ileal levels (1.80±0.26) differed significantly from those in duodenum (P = 0.049) and proximal colon (0.92±0.14; P = 0.029). ABCG8 levels in ileum (1.91±0.30) differed from those in duodenum (P = 0.041) and distal colon (0.84±0.22; P = 0.010) and jejunum (1.64±0.26) tended to be higher than distal colon (0.84±0.22; P = 0.087). Ileal NPC1L1 levels (2.56±0.51) differed from duodenum levels (P = 0.019) and from distal colon (1.09±0.22; P = 0.030). There was also a trend (P = 0.098) for higher jejunal (2.23±0.37) than duodenal NPC1L1 levels. The levels of ABCG5 did not correlate with those of ABCG8. FAT/CD36 levels in ileum (2.03±0.42) differed from those in duodenum (P = 0.017), and proximal and distal colon (0.89±0.13 and 0.97±0.15 respectively; P = 0.011 and P = 0.014). FABPpm levels in ileum (1.04±0.13) differed from proximal (0.64±0.07; P = 0.026) and distal colon (0.66±0.09; P = 0.037). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The distribution profiles showed a bell-shape pattern along the GI-tract with the highest levels in ileum for ABCA1, ABCG8, NPC1L1, FATCD36 and FABPm, suggesting a prominent role for ileum in transporter-mediated uptake of cholesterol and LCFAs.
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spelling pubmed-28616232010-05-07 Fatty Acid- and Cholesterol Transporter Protein Expression along the Human Intestinal Tract Masson, Christiaan J. Plat, Jogchum Mensink, Ronald P. Namiot, Andrzej Kisielewski, Wojciech Namiot, Zbigniew Füllekrug, Joachim Ehehalt, Robert Glatz, Jan F. C. Pelsers, Maurice M. A. L. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Protein distribution profiles along the human intestinal tract of transporters involved in the absorption of cholesterol and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) have been scarcely evaluated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In post-mortem samples from 11 subjects, intestinal transporter distribution profiles were determined via Western Blot. Differences in transporter protein levels were statistically tested using ANOVA and Tukey's Post Hoc comparisons. Levels in all segments were expressed relative to those in duodenum. Except for ABCG5 and FATP4, levels (mean±SEM) were the highest in the ileum. For ABCA1, ileal levels (1.80±0.26) differed significantly from those in duodenum (P = 0.049) and proximal colon (0.92±0.14; P = 0.029). ABCG8 levels in ileum (1.91±0.30) differed from those in duodenum (P = 0.041) and distal colon (0.84±0.22; P = 0.010) and jejunum (1.64±0.26) tended to be higher than distal colon (0.84±0.22; P = 0.087). Ileal NPC1L1 levels (2.56±0.51) differed from duodenum levels (P = 0.019) and from distal colon (1.09±0.22; P = 0.030). There was also a trend (P = 0.098) for higher jejunal (2.23±0.37) than duodenal NPC1L1 levels. The levels of ABCG5 did not correlate with those of ABCG8. FAT/CD36 levels in ileum (2.03±0.42) differed from those in duodenum (P = 0.017), and proximal and distal colon (0.89±0.13 and 0.97±0.15 respectively; P = 0.011 and P = 0.014). FABPpm levels in ileum (1.04±0.13) differed from proximal (0.64±0.07; P = 0.026) and distal colon (0.66±0.09; P = 0.037). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The distribution profiles showed a bell-shape pattern along the GI-tract with the highest levels in ileum for ABCA1, ABCG8, NPC1L1, FATCD36 and FABPm, suggesting a prominent role for ileum in transporter-mediated uptake of cholesterol and LCFAs. Public Library of Science 2010-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2861623/ /pubmed/20454462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010380 Text en Masson et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Masson, Christiaan J.
Plat, Jogchum
Mensink, Ronald P.
Namiot, Andrzej
Kisielewski, Wojciech
Namiot, Zbigniew
Füllekrug, Joachim
Ehehalt, Robert
Glatz, Jan F. C.
Pelsers, Maurice M. A. L.
Fatty Acid- and Cholesterol Transporter Protein Expression along the Human Intestinal Tract
title Fatty Acid- and Cholesterol Transporter Protein Expression along the Human Intestinal Tract
title_full Fatty Acid- and Cholesterol Transporter Protein Expression along the Human Intestinal Tract
title_fullStr Fatty Acid- and Cholesterol Transporter Protein Expression along the Human Intestinal Tract
title_full_unstemmed Fatty Acid- and Cholesterol Transporter Protein Expression along the Human Intestinal Tract
title_short Fatty Acid- and Cholesterol Transporter Protein Expression along the Human Intestinal Tract
title_sort fatty acid- and cholesterol transporter protein expression along the human intestinal tract
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2861623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20454462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010380
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