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Transport of lipids by ABC proteins: Interactions and implications for cellular toxicity, viability and function

Journal

CHEMICO-BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
Volume 180, Issue 3, Pages 327-339

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2009.04.012

Keywords

ABC transporters; Phospholipids; Sphingolipids; Ceramide; Cholesterol; Apoptosis

Funding

  1. Women and Infants Research Foundation at King Edward Memorial Hospital, Perth
  2. Raine Medical Research Foundation
  3. University of Western Australia
  4. Irving Aye
  5. Ambika Singh

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Members of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) family of membrane-bound transporters are involved in multiple aspects of transport and redistribution of various lipids and their conjugates. Most ABC transporters localize to the plasma membrane; some are associated with liquid-ordered cholesterol-/sphingolipid-rich microdomains, and to a lesser extent the membranes of the Golgi and endoplasmic reticulum. Hence, ABC transporters are well placed to regulate plasma membrane lipid composition and the efflux and redistribution of structural phospholipids and sphingolipids during periods of cellular stress and recovery. ABC transporters can also modulate cellular sensitivity to extrinsic pro-apoptotic signals through regulation of sphingomyelin-ceramide biosynthesis and metabolism. The functionality of ABC transporters is, in turn, modulated by the lipid content of the microdomains in which they reside. Cholesterol, a major membrane microdomain component, is not only a substrate of several ABC transporters, but also regulates ABC activity through its effects on microdomain structure. Several important bioactive lipid mediators and toxic lipid metabolites are also effluxed by ABC transporters. In this review, the complex interactions between ABC transporters and their lipid/sterol substrates will be discussed and analyzed in the context of their relevance to cellular function, toxicity and apoptosis. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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