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Pussinen, PJ; Metso, J; Malle, E; Barlage, S; Palosuo, T; Sattler, W; Schmitz, G; Jauhiainen, M.
The role of plasma phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) in HDL remodeling in acute-phase patients.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 2001; 1533(2):153-163
Doi: 10.1016/S1388-1981(01)00153-6
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Malle Ernst
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Sattler Wolfgang
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- Abstract:
- During reverse cholesterol transport plasma phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) converts high density lipoprotein(3) (HDL(3)) into two new subpopulations, HDL(2)-like particles and pre-beta-HDL. The acute-phase response is accompanied with dramatic changes in lipid metabolism including alterations in HDL concentration, composition, and thereby its function as a substrate for HDL remodeling proteins in circulation. To evaluate how acute-phase HDL (AP-HDL) functions in PLTP-mediated HDL conversion, we collected plasma samples from patients with severe acute-phase response (n=17), and from healthy controls (n=30). Subsequently, total HDL (1.063
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Acute-Phase Reaction - blood
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Biological Transport - blood
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Carrier Proteins - blood
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Cholesterol Ester Transfer Proteins - blood
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Glycoproteins - blood
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Humans - blood
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Lipoproteins, HDL - chemistry
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Membrane Proteins - blood
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Phosphatidylcholine-Sterol O-Acyltransferase - blood
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Phospholipid Transfer Proteins - blood
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Ultracentrifugation - blood
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infection
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inflammation
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acute-phase high density lipoprotein
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lipoprotein
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lipid transfer protein