ABC transporters in cellular lipid trafficking
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ABC transporters in cellular lipid trafficking
Abstract
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters constitute a group of evolutionary highly conserved cellular transmembrane transport proteins. Recent work has implicated ABC transporters in cellular transmembrane lipid transport and hereditary diseases have been causatively linked to defective ABC transporters translocating lipid compounds. The emerging concept that a defined subset of ABC transporters is intimately involved in cellular lipid trafficking has recently been substantiated convincingly by the finding that ABCA1 plays a central role in the regulation of HDL metabolism and macrophage targeting to the RES or the vascular wall. Differentiation dependent expression of a large number of ABC transporters in monocytes/macrophages and their regulation by sterol flux render these transporter molecules potentially critical players in atherogenesis and other chronic inflammatory diseases.
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