Abstract 418: Bifunctional Role of Autophagy in Intracellular ApoB Degradation and Lipid Droplet Mobilization

2014 
Introduction: As apolipoprotein B (apoB) is translated and translocated into the ER, lipids from cytoplasmic lipid droplets (LDs) are added to promote folding and to initiate very-low-density-lipoprotein (VLDL) assembly. However, without sufficient lipid availability, apoB is misfolded and subject to proteasomal degradation. Evidence now shows that apoB can also be degraded through autophagy under certain conditions, and that LDs are also subject to autophagic degradation, a process referred to as lipophagy. We postulate that apoB autophagy and LD lipophagy integrate to regulate hepatic lipid export and VLDL production. Methods/Results: Studies were conducted in vitro using the human hepatoma cell line, HepG2 and ex vivo using primary Syrian Golden hamster hepatocytes. Cells were fat loaded with/without 0.4 mM OA for 4 hours and simultaneously treated with an autophagy inhibitor 3-methyadenine (3-MA; 100uM) or an autophagy inducer, Torin 1 (250nM). HepG2 cells were transfected with 10 nM of atg12 siRNA, a...
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