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Lipoprotein profile and lipid metabolism of PXB-cells®, human primary hepatocytes from liver-humanized mice: proposal of novel in vitro system for screening anti-lipidemic drugs

Authors :
Tomatsu Sayaka
Kazuya Miyashita
Gen Toshima
Keishi Hata
Akira Sasaki
Masahiro Maeda
Masaki Takahashi
Kazumi Ogura
Yui Umekawa
Junichiro Takahashi
Masakazu Kakuni
Source :
Biomedical Research. 41:33-42
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Biomedical Research Press, 2020.

Abstract

We investigated lipid metabolism in PXB-cells, which are human primary hepatocytes isolated from liver-humanized mice, and HepG2 and HuH-7 human hepatoma cell lines. Lipoprotein levels were higher in PXB-cells than in the 2 other cell lines, and PXB-cells mainly released triglycerides and cholesterol as very low density lipoprotein (VLDL), similar to actual liver tissue, whereas the major lipoprotein released from the 2 hepatoma cell lines was LDL. RT-PCR analysis demonstrated that the gene expression levels of apolipoprotein B100 (ApoB100), the apolipoprotein of VLDL/LDL, were similar in PXB-cells and HepG2 cells, while the overexpression of ApoC2, ApoC3, and ApoE, which are components of VLDL, but not LDL, was observed in PXBcells. A protein immunoassay revealed that ApoB100 levels secreted from PXB-cells and HuH-7 cells were similar; however, ApoC3 levels were higher in PXB-cells than in the two other cell lines. We also examined the anti-lipidemic activities of fenofibrate using this assay system. Fenofibrate suppressed lipoprotein production from PXB-cells in a dose-dependent manner mainly by activating the β-oxidation pathway. These results suggest that PXB-cells produce high levels of lipoproteins and are suitable for screening anti-lipidemic agents.

Details

ISSN :
1880313X and 03886107
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomedical Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........58955899188ef2b4096919b894e9e353
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2220/biomedres.41.33