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Glycosylation of HDL-Associated Proteins and Its Implications in Cardiovascular Disease Diagnosis, Metabolism and Function

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.928566

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glycosylation; high-density lipoprotein (HDL); O-glycosylation; N-glycosylation; ApoA-I; APOC3; APOE

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  1. National Institute of Aging of the NIH [R01AG062240, UH3CA241694]
  2. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Hatch project [CA-D-NUT-2242-H]

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Recent studies have found that high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles carry a wide array of glycosylated proteins, which play an important role in the structure, function, and metabolism of HDL. Differential glycosylation of HDL-associated proteins may be key to understanding their role in diseases and diagnostic development. To date, no large studies have examined the relationship between HDL glycosylation profiles and cardiovascular outcomes, but small pilot studies provide promising evidence of such a relationship. Research on HDL-associated glycosylation has the potential to uncover novel mechanisms and biomarkers of CVD.
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles, long known for their critical role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), were recently identified to carry a wide array of glycosylated proteins, and the importance of this glycosylation in the structure, function and metabolism of HDL are starting to emerge. Early studies have demonstrated differential glycosylation of HDL-associated proteins in various pathological states, which may be key to understanding their etiological role in these diseases and may be important for diagnostic development. Given the vast array and specificity of glycosylation pathways, the study of HDL-associated glycosylation has the potential to uncover novel mechanisms and biomarkers of CVD. To date, no large studies examining the relationships between HDL glycosylation profiles and cardiovascular outcomes have been performed. However, small pilot studies provide promising preliminary evidence that such a relationship may exist. In this review article we discuss the current state of the evidence on the glycosylation of HDL-associated proteins, the potential for HDL glycosylation profiling in CVD diagnostics, how glycosylation affects HDL function, and the potential for modifying the glycosylation of HDL-associated proteins to confer therapeutic value.

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