Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8302319 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibiting drug rapamycin (Sirolimus) has severe side effects in patients including hyperlipidemia, an established risk factor for atherosclerosis. Recently, it was shown that rapamycin decreases hepatic LDL receptor (LDL-R) expression, which likely contributes to hypercholesterolemia. Scavenger receptor, class B, type I (SR-BI) is the major HDL receptor and consequently regulating HDL-cholesterol levels and the athero-protective effects of HDL. By using the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin, we show that SR-BI is down-regulated in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). This reduction of SR-BI protein as well as mRNA levels by about 50% did not alter HDL particle uptake or HDL-derived lipid transfer. However, rapamycin reduced HDL-induced activation of eNOS and stimulation of endothelial cell migration. The effects on cell migration could be counteracted by SR-BI overexpression, indicating that decreased SR-BI expression is in part responsible for the rapamycin-induced effects. We demonstrate that inhibition of mTOR leads to endothelial cell dysfunction and decreased SR-BI expression, which may contribute to atherogenesis during rapamycin treatment.
Keywords
CETPATP binding cassette transporter G1S6 kinase 1mTOR complex 2TSC2mTORC2DAF-2 DAHCAECsLDL-RABCG1SREBPLXRSR-BImTORC1RCTS6K1HDLFASeNOSPPARγmTORHUVECSS1P1,1′-dioctadecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate4,5-diaminofluorescein diacetateDiILDL-receptormTOR complex 1Sphingosine-1-phosphatefatty acid synthasehuman coronary artery endothelial cellsEndothelial cellHuman umbilical vein endothelial cellsCell migrationmammalian target of rapamycinRibosomal protein S6sterol regulatory element binding proteincholesteryl ester transfer proteinliver X receptorreverse cholesterol transportPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma
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Authors
Stefanie Fruhwürth, Sigurd Krieger, Katharina Winter, Margit Rosner, Mario Mikula, Thomas Weichhart, Robert Bittman, Markus Hengstschläger, Herbert Stangl,