RRC ID 57821
Author Ikeda Y, Morita SY, Hatano R, Tsuji T, Terada T.
Title Enhancing effect of taurohyodeoxycholate on ABCB4-mediated phospholipid efflux.
Journal Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids
Abstract Hydrophilic bile salts, ursodeoxycholate and hyodeoxycholate, have choleretic effects. ABCB4, a member of the ABC transporter family, is essential for the secretion of phospholipids from hepatocytes into bile. In this study, we assessed the effects of taurine- or glycine-conjugated cholate, ursodeoxycholate and hyodeoxycholate on the ABCB4-mediated phosphatidylcholine (PC) efflux using Abcb4 knockout mice and HEK293 cells stably expressing ABCB4. To evaluate the effects of bile salts on bile formation in Abcb4+/+ or Abcb4-/- mice, the bile was collected during intravenous infusion of saline or bile salts. The biliary PC secretion in Abcb4+/+ mice was significantly increased by the infusions of all tested bile salts, especially taurohyodeoxycholate. On the other hand, Abcb4-/- mice exhibited extremely low secretion of PC into bile, which was not altered by bile salt infusions. We also showed that the PC efflux from ABCB4-expressing HEK293 cells was stimulated by taurohyodeoxycholate much more strongly than the other tested bile salts. However, taurohyodeoxycholate did not restore the activities of ABCB4 mutants. Furthermore, light scattering measurements demonstrated a remarkable ability of taurohyodeoxycholate to form mixed micelles with PC. Therefore, the enhancing effect of taurohyodeoxycholate on the ABCB4-mediated PC efflux may be due to the strong mixed micelle formation ability.
Volume 1864(10)
Pages 1495-1502
Published 2019-10-1
DOI 10.1016/j.bbalip.2019.06.001
PII S1388-1981(19)30093-9
PMID 31176036
MeSH ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B / genetics ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B / metabolism* Animals Biological Transport Gene Expression HEK293 Cells Humans Mice Mice, Knockout Phosphatidylcholines / metabolism Phospholipids / metabolism* Taurodeoxycholic Acid / analogs & derivatives* Taurodeoxycholic Acid / metabolism
IF 4.402
Times Cited 1
Resource
Human and Animal Cells 293(RCB1637)