Sharron Dolan
United Kingdom
Research Article
Cytosolic Lipid Trafficking Proteins STARD4 and STARD5 Modulate Hepatic Neutral Lipid Metabolism: Implications for Diabetic Dyslipidaemia and Steatosis
Author(s): Ugo Soffientini, Sharron Dolan and Annette GrahamUgo Soffientini, Sharron Dolan and Annette Graham
This study explored expression of the START domain family in hyperinsulinaemic, genetically obese rodents, and the functional roles of cytosolic StarD4 and StarD5 proteins in hepatic lipid synthesis and export. Genetic obesity in (fa/fa) Zucker rats repressed StarD4, StarD5, StarD8 and StarD13, and decreased levels of cytosolic StarD4 and StarD5 proteins, compared with lean controls, suggesting links with hepatic storage or secretion of lipids. Stable overexpression of STARD4 in rat McArdle RH7777 hepatoma cells increased lipidation of exogenous ApoA-I compared with empty vector (EV) control, modestly increased secretion of endogenously synthesized cholesterol and reduced incorporation of [14C]oleate into cellular cholesteryl esters. Synthesis and secretion of triacylglycerol did not change in STARD4 overexpressing cells. By contrast, STARD5 overexpression did not alt.. View More»