Apolipoprotein E-mediated regulation of selenoprotein P transportation via exosomes.

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Selenoprotein P (SELENOP), secreted from the liver, functions as a selenium (Se) supplier to other tissues. In the brain, Se homeostasis is critical for physiological function. Previous studies have reported that SELENOP co-localizes with the apolipoprotein E receptor 2 (ApoER2) along the blood-brain barrier (BBB). However, the mechanism underlying SELENOP transportation from hepatocytes to neuronal cells remains unclear. Here, we found that SELENOP was secreted from hepatocytes as an exosomal component protected from plasma kallikrein-mediated cleavage. SELENOP was interacted with apolipoprotein E (ApoE) through heparin-binding sites of SELENOP, and the interaction regulated the secretion of exosomal SELENOP. Using in vitro BBB model of transwell cell culture, exosomal SELENOP was found to supply Se to brain endothelial cells and neuronal cells, which synthesized selenoproteins by a process regulated by ApoE and ApoER2. The regulatory role of ApoE in SELENOP transport was also observed in vivo using ApoE mice. Exosomal SELENOP transport protected neuronal cells from amyloid β (Aβ)-induced cell death. Taken together, our results suggest a new delivery mechanism for Se to neuronal cells by exosomal SELENOP.
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Authors Jin, Yunjung;Chung, Youn Wook;Jung, Min Kyo;Lee, Jea Hwang;Ko, Kwan Young;Jang, Jun Ki;Ham, Minju;Kang, Hyunwoo;Pack, Chan Gi;Mihara, Hisaaki;Kim, Ick Young;
Journal Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS
Year 2019
DOI 10.1007/s00018-019-03287-y
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