1. Identification of neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase, a key enzyme removing cholesterol from macrophages
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Hiroaki Okazaki, Makiko Tajima, Shun Ishibashi, Ryozo Nagai, Mikio Takanashi, Michiyo Amemiya-Kudo, Makiko Nishi, Naoya Yahagi, Yoshiaki Tamura, Sachiko Okazaki, Keisuke Ohta, Masaki Igarashi, Yoshimi Nakagawa, Motohiro Sekiya, Satoru Takase, Ken Ohashi, Jun-ichi Osuga, and Takashi Kadowaki
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NCEH1 ,Lipids and Lipoproteins: Metabolism, Regulation, and Signaling ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,Hydrolase ,Sterol esterase ,Macrophage ,Animals ,Humans ,Gene Silencing ,Lipase ,Molecular Biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Mice, Knockout ,biology ,Cholesterol ,Hydrolysis ,Cell Biology ,Sterol Esterase ,Atherosclerosis ,Molecular biology ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Cholesteryl ester ,Cholesterol Esters ,Foam Cells - Abstract
Unstable lipid-rich plaques in atherosclerosis are characterized by the accumulation of macrophage foam cells loaded with cholesterol ester (CE). Although hormone-sensitive lipase and cholesteryl ester hydrolase (CEH) have been proposed to mediate the hydrolysis of CE in macrophages, circumstantial evidence suggests the presence of other enzymes with neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase (nCEH) activity. Here we show that the murine orthologue of KIAA1363, designated as neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase (NCEH), is a microsomal nCEH with high expression in murine and human macrophages. The effect of various concentrations of NaCl on its nCEH activity resembles that on endogenous nCEH activity of macrophages. RNA silencing of NCEH decreases nCEH activity at least by 50%; conversely, its overexpression inhibits the CE formation in macrophages. Immunohistochemistry reveals that NCEH is expressed in macrophage foam cells in atherosclerotic lesions. These data indicate that NCEH is responsible for a major part of nCEH activity in macrophages and may be a potential therapeutic target for the prevention of atherosclerosis.
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- 2008