Association of apolipoprotein E with alpha2-macroglobulin in human plasma.

Apolipoprotein (apo) E plays a central role in the transport of lipids among different organs and cell types, whereas alpha2-macroglobulin (alpha2M) is responsible for the binding and inactivation of plasma proteases, as well as the transport of various cytokines, growth factors, and hormones. In the present study, evidence is presented ...
for direct binding of apoE with alpha2M in human plasma, based on the observation that two-dimensional non-denaturing gradient gel electrophoretic separation of plasma resulted in co-migration of apoE with alpha2M in a complex intermediate in size (18.5 nm in diameter) between low (LDL) and high density lipoproteins (HDL). ApoE associated with alpha2M could be immunoprecipitated from plasma with anti-human alpha2M antiserum. Purified apoE, labeled with 125I, bound to native and methylamine-activated alpha2M (alpha2M-MA) in vitro in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. ApoE bound to alpha2M-MA with greater affinity than alpha2M. The binding of apoE to both alpha2M and alpha2M-MA did not depend on the presence of lipid. Ingestion of an oral fat load resulted in a reduction in the amount of apoE associated with alpha2M. Sphingomyelin vesicles and very low density lipoproteins (VLDL), but not phosphatidylcholine vesicles or HDL3, inhibited the in vitro binding of 125I-labeled apoE3 to alpha2M and alpha2M-MA. Binding of 125I-labeled apoE3 was also partially inhibited by an excess of platelet-derived growth factor and beta-amyloid protein, but not interferon-gamma. Subjects with an apoE 4/4 phenotype had less apoE associated with alpha2M in plasma than subjects with an apoE 3/3 or 2/2 phenotype, corresponding to reduced in vitro binding of apoE4 with alpha2M or alpha2M-MA. Although the functional significance of apoE binding to alpha2M remains to be determined, the present results demonstrate that: 1) apoE is non-covalently bound to alpha2M in human plasma, 2) alpha2M-MA has a greater capacity to bind apoE than alpha2M, 3) various proteins or lipoproteins known to bind apoE or alpha2M can potentially affect the interaction of apoE with alpha2M, and 4) association of apoE with alpha2M or alpha2M-MA is dependent on apoE phenotype.
Mesh Terms:
Apolipoproteins E, Humans, Lipoproteins, Male, Protein Binding, Protein Isoforms, alpha-Macroglobulins
J. Lipid Res.
Date: Dec. 01, 1998
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