Sterol carrier protein-2-facilitated intermembrane transfer of cholesterol- and phospholipid-derived hydroperoxides
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Sterol carrier protein-2-facilitated intermembrane transfer of cholesterol- and phospholipid-derived hydroperoxides
Abstract
Sterol carrier protein-2 (SCP-2) facilitates cholesterol (Ch) and phospholipid (PL) transfer/exchange between membranes and appears to play a key role in intracellular lipid trafficking. Whether SCP-2 can also facilitate lipid hydroperoxide (LOOH) transfer between membranes and thereby potentially enhance dissemination of peroxidative damage was examined in this study. Transfer kinetics of photochemically generated cholesterol hydroperoxide (ChOOH) species (5alpha-OOH, 6alpha/6beta-OOH, 7alpha/7beta-OOH) and phospholipid hydroperoxide (PLOOH) families (PCOOH, PEOOH, PSOOH) were determined, using HPLC with electrochemical detection for peroxide analysis. LOOH donor/acceptor pairs employed in transfer experiments included (i) all liposomes (e.g., agglutinable SUVs/ nonagglutinable LUVs); (ii) photoperoxidized erythrocyte ghosts/SUVs or vice versa; and (iii) SUVs/mitochondria. In a SUV/ghost system at 37 degrees C, the rate constant for total ChOOH spontaneous transfer was approximately 8 times greater than that for unoxidized Ch. Purified bovine liver and human recombinant SCP-2 exhibited an identical ability to stimulate overall ChOOH transfer, 0.5 unit/mL (based on [(14)C]Ch transfer) increasing the first-order rate constant (k) approximately 7-fold. SCP-2-enhanced translocation of individual ChOOHs increased with increasing hydrophilicity in the following order: 6beta-OOH < 6alpha-OOH < 5alpha-OOH < 7alpha/7beta-OOH. Likewise, SCP-2 stimulated PCOOH, PEOOH, or PSOOH transfer approximately 6-fold, but the net k was 1/5 that of 5alpha-OOH and 1/10 that of 7alpha/7beta-OOH. Donor membrane properties favoring SCP-2-enhanced LOOH transfer included (i) increasing PL unsaturation and (ii) increasing net negative charge imposed by phosphatidylserine. Cytotoxic relevance was demonstrated by showing that SCP-2 accelerates 7alpha-OOH transfer from SUVs to isolated mitochondria and that this enhances peroxide-induced loss of the mitochondrial membrane potential. On the basis of these findings, we postulate that SCP-2, by trafficking ChOOHs and PLOOHs in addition to parent lipids, might exacerbate cell injury under oxidative stress conditions.
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