New pathogenetic hypothesis for Wolman disease: possible role of oxidized low-density lipoproteins in adrenal necrosis and calcification
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New pathogenetic hypothesis for Wolman disease: possible role of oxidized low-density lipoproteins in adrenal necrosis and calcification
Abstract
Wolman disease in an inherited metabolic disease, characterized by a severe deficiency of the acid lipase and a massive lysosomal storage of triacylglycerols and cholesteryl esters, associated with hepatosplenomegaly, adrenal calcification and nearly always fatal in the first year of life. Cultured human lymphoblastoid cells and human adrenal cells are able to promote the formation of mildly oxidized low-density lipoproteins (LDL), which in turn exhibit a non-negligible cytotoxic effect on these cells. In contrast, fibroblasts induce only very low levels of LDL oxidation. Comparative experiments have shown that the cytotoxic effect of oxidized LDL was higher to Wolman-disease cells than to controls. The oxidative ability of Wolman cells was similar to that of normal ones. The over-cytotoxicity of mildly oxidized LDL to Wolman cells resulted from the higher uptake of mildly oxidized LDL through the LDL-receptor pathway, which is only poorly down-regulated in Wolman cells subsequently to the block of the lysosomal degradation of LDL-cholesteryl esters. In cultured adrenal cells, oxidized LDL induced a sustained rise in intracellular [Ca2+] which is directly involved in the cellular damage and cell death induced by oxidized LDL [Nègre-Salvayre and Salvayre (1992) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1123, 207-215]. This Ca2+ peak is followed by a dramatic deposition of calcium in damaged or/and dead cultured adrenal cells, quite similar to that observed in Wolman-disease adrenal cortex. The cell-induced LDL oxidation and the subsequent cytotoxic effect can be prevented, at least in part, by antioxidants such as alpha-tocopherol and nordihydroguaiaretic acid. These findings support the hypothesis that the Wolman-disease adrenal damage (necrosis and calcification) could result from the association of the following events: mild oxidation of LDL by adrenal cells, over-uptake of mildly oxidized LDL by Wolman cells (resulting from the block of the lysosomal degradation of cholesteryl esters in Wolman cells), and cytotoxicity related to the amount of mildly oxidized LDL internalized by cells. The reported data also suggest that LDL oxidation induced by adrenal cells and their subsequent cytotoxicity can be prevented (in part) by antioxidants, and the potential therapeutic use of antioxidants in Wolman disease is discussed.
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