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A novel truncated form of apolipoprotein A-I transported by dense LDL is increased in diabetic patients

AutorCubedo Ràfols, Judit; Padró Capmany, Teresa; García-Arguinzonis, Maisa; Vilahur, Gemma CSIC ORCID; Miñambres, Inka; Pou, José María; Ybarra, Juan; Badimón Maestro, Lina CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveDiabetes
Proteomics
Hyperglycemia
Low density lipoprotein
Fecha de publicación13-jul-2015
EditorAmerican Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
CitaciónJournal of Lipid Research 56: 1762-1773 (2015)
ResumenDiabetic (DM) patients have exacerbated atherosclerosis and high CVD burden. Changes in lipid metabolism, lipoprotein structure, and dysfunctional HDL are characteristics of diabetes. Our aim was to investigate whether serum ApoA-I, the main protein in HDL, was biochemically modified in DM patients. By using proteomic technologies, we have identified a 26 kDa ApoA-I form in serum. MS analysis revealed this 26 kDa form as a novel truncated variant lacking amino acids 1-38, ApoA-IΔ(1-38). DM patients show a 2-fold increase in ApoA-IΔ(1-38) over nondiabetic individuals. ApoA-IΔ(1-38) is found in LDL, but not in VLDL or HDL, with an increase in LDL3 and LDL4 subfractions. To identify candidate mechanisms of ApoA-I truncation, we investigated potentially involved enzymes by in silico data mining, and tested the most probable molecule in an established animal model of diabetes. We have found increased hepatic cathepsin D activity as one of the potential proteases involved in ApoA-I truncation. Cathepsin D-cleaved ApoA-I exhibited increased LDL binding affinity and decreased antioxidant activity against LDL oxidation. In conclusion, we show for the first time: a) presence of a novel truncated ApoA-I form, ApoA-IΔ(1-38), in human serum; b) ApoA-IΔ(1-38) is transported by LDL; c) ApoA-IΔ(1-38) is increased in dense LDL fractions of DM patients; and d) cathepsin D-ApoA-I truncation may lead to ApoA-IΔ(1-38) binding to LDLs, increasing their susceptibility to oxidation and contributing to the high cardiovascular risk of DM patients. This research was originally published in Lipid Research. A novel truncated form of apolipoprotein A-I transported by dense LDL is increased in diabetic patients. Journal of Lipid Research. 2015. 56: 1762-1773 © the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.P057513
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/148369
DOI10.1194/jlr.P057513
Identificadoresissn: 1539-7262
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