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Novel Associations between Related Proteins and Cellular Effects of High-Density Lipoprotein

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have examined the structure-function relationship of high-density lipoprotein (HDL). This study aimed to identify and rank HDL-associated proteins involved in several biological function of HDL. METHODS: HDLs isolated from 48 participants were analyzed. Chol...

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Autores principales: Choi, Seungbum, Park, Yae Eun, Cheon, Eun Jeong, Kim, Kyeong Yeon, Kim, Miso, Ann, Soo-jin, Noh, Hye-Min, Lee, Jaeho, Lee, Chan Joo, Lee, Seung-Taek, Lee, Cheolju, Lee, Ji Eun, Lee, Sang-Hak
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society of Cardiology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7043958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31845554
http://dx.doi.org/10.4070/kcj.2019.0195
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author Choi, Seungbum
Park, Yae Eun
Cheon, Eun Jeong
Kim, Kyeong Yeon
Kim, Miso
Ann, Soo-jin
Noh, Hye-Min
Lee, Jaeho
Lee, Chan Joo
Lee, Seung-Taek
Lee, Cheolju
Lee, Ji Eun
Lee, Sang-Hak
author_facet Choi, Seungbum
Park, Yae Eun
Cheon, Eun Jeong
Kim, Kyeong Yeon
Kim, Miso
Ann, Soo-jin
Noh, Hye-Min
Lee, Jaeho
Lee, Chan Joo
Lee, Seung-Taek
Lee, Cheolju
Lee, Ji Eun
Lee, Sang-Hak
author_sort Choi, Seungbum
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have examined the structure-function relationship of high-density lipoprotein (HDL). This study aimed to identify and rank HDL-associated proteins involved in several biological function of HDL. METHODS: HDLs isolated from 48 participants were analyzed. Cholesterol efflux capacity, effect of HDL on nitric oxide production, and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 expression were assessed. The relative abundance of identified proteins in the highest vs. lowest quartile was expressed using the normalized spectral abundance factor ratio. RESULTS: After adjustment by multiple testing, six proteins, thyroxine-binding globulin, alpha-1B-glycoprotein, plasma serine protease inhibitor, vitronectin, angiotensinogen, and serum amyloid A-4, were more abundant (relative abundance ratio ≥2) in HDLs with the highest cholesterol efflux capacity. In contrast, three proteins, complement C4-A, alpha-2-macroglobulin, and immunoglobulin mu chain C region, were less abundant (relative abundance ratio <0.5). In terms of nitric oxide production and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 expression, no proteins showed abundance ratios ≥2 or <0.5 after adjustment. Proteins correlated with the functional parameters of HDL belonged to diverse biological categories. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, this study ranked proteins showing higher or lower abundance in HDLs with high functional capacities and newly identified multiple proteins linked to cholesterol efflux capacity.
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spelling pubmed-70439582020-03-06 Novel Associations between Related Proteins and Cellular Effects of High-Density Lipoprotein Choi, Seungbum Park, Yae Eun Cheon, Eun Jeong Kim, Kyeong Yeon Kim, Miso Ann, Soo-jin Noh, Hye-Min Lee, Jaeho Lee, Chan Joo Lee, Seung-Taek Lee, Cheolju Lee, Ji Eun Lee, Sang-Hak Korean Circ J Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have examined the structure-function relationship of high-density lipoprotein (HDL). This study aimed to identify and rank HDL-associated proteins involved in several biological function of HDL. METHODS: HDLs isolated from 48 participants were analyzed. Cholesterol efflux capacity, effect of HDL on nitric oxide production, and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 expression were assessed. The relative abundance of identified proteins in the highest vs. lowest quartile was expressed using the normalized spectral abundance factor ratio. RESULTS: After adjustment by multiple testing, six proteins, thyroxine-binding globulin, alpha-1B-glycoprotein, plasma serine protease inhibitor, vitronectin, angiotensinogen, and serum amyloid A-4, were more abundant (relative abundance ratio ≥2) in HDLs with the highest cholesterol efflux capacity. In contrast, three proteins, complement C4-A, alpha-2-macroglobulin, and immunoglobulin mu chain C region, were less abundant (relative abundance ratio <0.5). In terms of nitric oxide production and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 expression, no proteins showed abundance ratios ≥2 or <0.5 after adjustment. Proteins correlated with the functional parameters of HDL belonged to diverse biological categories. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, this study ranked proteins showing higher or lower abundance in HDLs with high functional capacities and newly identified multiple proteins linked to cholesterol efflux capacity. The Korean Society of Cardiology 2019-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7043958/ /pubmed/31845554 http://dx.doi.org/10.4070/kcj.2019.0195 Text en Copyright © 2020. The Korean Society of Cardiology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Choi, Seungbum
Park, Yae Eun
Cheon, Eun Jeong
Kim, Kyeong Yeon
Kim, Miso
Ann, Soo-jin
Noh, Hye-Min
Lee, Jaeho
Lee, Chan Joo
Lee, Seung-Taek
Lee, Cheolju
Lee, Ji Eun
Lee, Sang-Hak
Novel Associations between Related Proteins and Cellular Effects of High-Density Lipoprotein
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title_full Novel Associations between Related Proteins and Cellular Effects of High-Density Lipoprotein
title_fullStr Novel Associations between Related Proteins and Cellular Effects of High-Density Lipoprotein
title_full_unstemmed Novel Associations between Related Proteins and Cellular Effects of High-Density Lipoprotein
title_short Novel Associations between Related Proteins and Cellular Effects of High-Density Lipoprotein
title_sort novel associations between related proteins and cellular effects of high-density lipoprotein
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7043958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31845554
http://dx.doi.org/10.4070/kcj.2019.0195
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