[PDF][PDF] Signal transduction by HDL: agonists, receptors, and signaling cascades

JR Nofer - … Density Lipoproteins: From Biological Understanding to …, 2015 - library.oapen.org
JR Nofer
High Density Lipoproteins: From Biological Understanding to Clinical …, 2015library.oapen.org
Numerous epidemiologic studies revealed that high-density lipoprotein (HDL) is an
important risk factor for coronary heart disease. There are several welldocumented HDL
functions such as reversed cholesterol transport, inhibition of inflammation, or inhibition of
platelet activation that may account for the atheroprotective effects of this lipoprotein.
Mechanistically, these functions are carried out by a direct interaction of HDL particle or its
components with receptors localized on the cell surface followed by generation of …
Abstract
Numerous epidemiologic studies revealed that high-density lipoprotein (HDL) is an important risk factor for coronary heart disease. There are several welldocumented HDL functions such as reversed cholesterol transport, inhibition of inflammation, or inhibition of platelet activation that may account for the atheroprotective effects of this lipoprotein. Mechanistically, these functions are carried out by a direct interaction of HDL particle or its components with receptors localized on the cell surface followed by generation of intracellular signals. Several HDL-associated receptor ligands such as apolipoprotein AI (apoA-I) or sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) have been identified in addition to HDL holoparticles, which interact with surface receptors such as ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1); S1P receptor types 1, 2, and 3 (S1P1, S1P2, and S1P3); or scavenger receptor type I (SR-BI) and activate intracellular
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