Cholesterol homeostasis by the intestine: lessons from Niemann-Pick C1 Like 1 [NPC1L1)
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Cholesterol homeostasis by the intestine: lessons from Niemann-Pick C1 Like 1 [NPC1L1)
Abstract
Ezetimibe is a selective cholesterol absorption inhibitor, which potently inhibits the uptake and absorption of biliary and dietary cholesterol from the small intestine without affecting the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, triglycerides or bile acids. Identification and characterization of Niemann-Pick C1 Like 1 (NPC1L1) has established NPC1L1 as an essential protein in the intestinal cholesterol absorption process. While otherwise phenotypically normal, Npc1l1 null mice exhibit a significant reduction in the intestinal uptake and absorption of cholesterol and phytosterols. Characterization of the NPC1L1 pathway revealed that ezetimibe specifically binds to NPC1L1 and inhibits its sterol transport function. Npc1l1 null mice were resistant to diet-induced hypercholesterolemia, and when crossed with apoE null mice, were completely resistant to the development of atherosclerosis. In Npc1l1/apoE null mice or apoE null mice treated with ezetimibe plasma cholesterol levels were reduced primarily in the apoB48 containing chylomicron remnant lipoproteins relative to untreated apoE null mice. SR-B1 has been proposed to play a role in intestinal cholesterol uptake, but in Npc1l1/SR-B1 double null mice intestinal cholesterol absorption was not different than Npc1l1 null alone mice. Therefore, NPC1L1 is the critical intestinal sterol transporter which influences whole body cholesterol homeostasis, and is the molecular target of ezetimibe.
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