The Apolipoprotein E-dependent Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesteryl Ester Selective Uptake Pathway in Murine Adrenocortical Cells Involves Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans and an α2-Macroglobulin Receptor*

Abstract

Cells acquire lipoprotein cholesterol by receptor-mediated endocytosis and selective uptake pathways. In the latter case, lipoprotein cholesteryl ester (CE) is transferred to the plasma membrane without endocytosis and degradation of the lipoprotein particle. Previous studies with Y1/E/tet/2/3 murine adrenocortical cells that were engineered to express apolipoprotein (apo) E demonstrated that apoE expression enhances low density lipoprotein (LDL) CE uptake by both selective and endocytic pathways. The present experiments test the hypothesis that apoE-dependent LDL CE selective uptake is mediated by scavenger receptor, class B, type I (SR-BI). Surprisingly, SR-BI expression was not detected in the Y1/E/tet/2/3 clone of Y1 adrenocortical cells, indicating the presence of a distinct apoE-dependent pathway for LDL CE selective uptake. ApoE-dependent LDL CE selective uptake in Y1/E/tet/2/3 cells was inhibited by receptor-associated protein and by activated α2-macroglobulin (α2M), suggesting the participation of the LDL receptor-related protein/α2M receptor. Reagents that inhibited proteoglycan synthesis or removed cell surface chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan completely blocked apoE-dependent LDL CE selective uptake. None of these reagents inhibited SR-BI-mediated LDL CE selective uptake in the Y1-BS1 clone of Y1 cells in which LDL CE selective uptake is mediated by SR-BI. We conclude that LDL CE selective uptake in adrenocortical cells occurs via SR-BI-independent and SR-BI-dependent pathways. The SR-BI-independent pathway is an apoE-dependent process that involves both chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans and an α2M receptor.

  • Abbreviations:
    LDL
    low density lipoprotein
    VLDL
    very LDL
    HDL
    high density lipoprotein
    apo
    apolipoprotein
    SR-BI
    scavenger receptor class B type I
    CE
    cholesteryl ester
    α2M
    α2-macroglobulin
    α2M*
    methylamine-activated α2M
    LRP/α2M receptor
    LDL receptor-related protein/α2M receptor
    tet
    tetracycline
    RAP
    receptor-associated protein
    Bt2cAMP
    dibutyryl cyclic AMP
    TBS
    Tris-buffered saline
    human 125I-labeled [3H]HDL3
    125I-dilactitol tyramine-[3H]cholesteryl oleolyl ether human HDL3
    human 125I-labeled [3H]LDL
    125I-dilactitol tyramine-[3H]cholesteryl oleolyl ether human LDL
    • Received February 23, 2001.
    • Revision received March 22, 2001.
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    1. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 276, 21121-21128.
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