Abstract

Liver is the sole organ responsible for the final elimination of cholesterol from the body either as biliary cholesterol or bile acids. High density lipoprotein (HDL)-derived cholesterol is the major source of biliary sterols and represents a mechanism for the removal of cholesterol from peripheral tissues including artery wall-associated macrophage foam cells. Via selective uptake through scavenger receptor BI (SR-BI), HDL-cholesterol is thought to be directly secreted into bile, and HDL cholesteryl esters (HDL-CEs) enter the hepatic metabolic pool and need to be hydrolyzed prior to conversion to bile acids. However, the identity of hepatic CE hydrolase (CEH) as well as the role of SR-BI in bile acid synthesis remains elusive. In this study we examined the role of human hepatic CEH (CES1) in facilitating hydrolysis of SR-BI-delivered HDL-CEs. Over-expression of CEH led to increased hydrolysis of HDL-[³H]CE in primary hepatocytes and SR-BI expression was required for this process. Intracellular CEH associated with BODIPY-CE delivered by selective uptake via SR-BI. CEH and SR-BI expression enhanced the movement of [³H]label from HDL-[³H]CE to bile acids in vitro and in vivo. Taken together, these studies demonstrate that SR-BI-delivered HDL-CEs are hydrolyzed by hepatic CEH and utilized for bile acid synthesis.

Highlights

  • Liver is the sole organ responsible for the final elimination of cholesterol from the body either as biliary cholesterol or bile acids

  • In the present study we focused on two main questions: Is scavenger receptor BI (SR-BI)-mediated High density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesteryl ester (CE) utilized for bile acid synthesis and does CE hydrolase (CEH) hydrolyze SR-BI-delivered HDL cholesteryl ester (HDL-CE) in the liver? The data presented here demonstrates that HDL-CE is utilized for bile acid synthesis and hepatic CEH associates with SR-BI-delivered HDL-CE and facilitates its hydrolysis

  • Greater than 80% of cholesterol carried by HDL is in the form of CE, and intracellular hydrolysis of SR-BI-delivered HDL-CE is obligatory for the availability of Free or unesterified cholesterol (FC) for bile acid synthesis

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Introduction

Liver is the sole organ responsible for the final elimination of cholesterol from the body either as biliary cholesterol or bile acids. Greater than 80% of cholesterol associated with HDL is present as CEs and intracellular hydrolysis is required to make FC available for either secretion into the bile or for the synthesis of bile acids.

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