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Role of ABCA1 in Cardiovascular Disease

Jing Wang, Qianqian Xiao, Luyun Wang, Yan Wang, Dao Wen Wang, Hu Ding

2022Journal of Personalized Medicine53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cholesterol homeostasis plays a significant role in cardiovascular disease. Previous studies have indicated that ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) is one of the most important proteins that maintains cholesterol homeostasis. ABCA1 mediates nascent high-density lipoprotein biogenesis. Upon binding with apolipoprotein A-I, ABCA1 facilitates the efflux of excess intracellular cholesterol and phospholipids and controls the rate-limiting step of reverse cholesterol transport. In addition, ABCA1 interacts with the apolipoprotein receptor and suppresses inflammation through a series of signaling pathways. Thus, ABCA1 may prevent cardiovascular disease by inhibiting inflammation and maintaining lipid homeostasis. Several studies have indicated that post-transcriptional modifications play a critical role in the regulation of ABCA1 transportation and plasma membrane localization, which affects its biological function. Meanwhile, carriers of the loss-of-function ABCA1 gene are often accompanied by decreased expression of ABCA1 and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. We summarized the ABCA1 transcription regulation mechanism, mutations, post-translational modifications, and their roles in the development of dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis, ischemia/reperfusion, myocardial infarction, and coronary heart disease.

Topics & Concepts

ABCA1Liver X receptorReverse cholesterol transportApolipoprotein BCholesterolDyslipidemiaHomeostasisBiologyInflammationATP Binding Cassette Transporter 1Internal medicineEndocrinologyMedicineCell biologyDiseaseLipoproteinTransporterTranscription factorBiochemistryNuclear receptorGeneCholesterol and Lipid MetabolismPeroxisome Proliferator-Activated ReceptorsDrug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms
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