Localization and regulation of SR-BI in membrane rafts of HepG2 cells

Journal of Cell Science
D RhaindsL Brissette

Abstract

The scavenger receptor class B, type I (SR-BI) mediates cholesteryl esters (CE) selective uptake from low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles. In a number of tissues expressing caveolin, SR-BI is localized in caveolae. We show using detergent-free sucrose gradients that SR-BI is found in membrane rafts devoid of caveolin-1 in the human hepatoma HepG2 cell. Perturbation of the structure of HepG2 cell membrane rafts with cholesterol oxidase or sphingomyelinase decreased LDL-CE association due to selective uptake by 60%, while HDL3-CE selective uptake was increased 2.3-fold by cholesterol oxidase but was not affected by sphingomyelinase. Sequestration of membrane cholesterol with filipin III decreased LDL-CE selective uptake by 25%, while it had no effect on HDL3-CE selective uptake. Extraction of cell membrane cholesterol with beta-cyclodextrin increased LDL- and HDL3-CE selective uptake by 1.6-fold and 3-fold, respectively. We found that CE-selective uptake from both HDL and LDL occurs by a pathway involving retro-endocytosis in HepG2 cells. An analysis of the effect of SR-BI level on the expression of critical lipid sensor and lipid binding proteins was conducted with stable transformants of H...Continue Reading

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