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Query: UMLS:C0154251 (
lipid disorder
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The present review provides a summary of recent evidence of
sortilin
expression, function, and regulation and its implications in lipid metabolism and development of
lipid disorder
diseases. As a member of the vacuolar protein sorting 10 protein (Vps10p) receptor family,
sortilin
mediates intracellular trafficking of diverse endogenous or exogenous protein substrates between the trans-Golgi network (TGN) and plasma membrane compartments. Recent studies reveal that
sortilin
regulates the expression of lipid genes, plasma lipid level, and the development of
lipid disorder
diseases.
Sortilin
promotes atherogenesis by regulating hepatic very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) secretion and plasma lipid level and subsequently macrophage lipid accumulation.
Sortilin
deficiency is caused by accelerated proteasome degradation under insulin resistance conditions and is thereby implicated in the hyperlipidemia of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Sortilin
facilitates hepatic cholesterol accumulation by inhibiting hepatic cholesterol catabolism, which promotes the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
Sortilin
plays an important role in lipid metabolism and represents a promising therapeutic target for
lipid disorder
diseases.
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PMID:Implications of Sortilin in Lipid Metabolism and Lipid Disorder Diseases. 2894 1
This review aims to summarize and discuss the most recent advances in our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of the paradoxical effects of
sortilin
on lipid metabolism. The vacuolar protein sorting 10 protein (Vps10p) domain in the
sortilin
protein is responsible for substrate binding. Its cytoplasmic tail interacts with adaptor molecules, and modifications can determine whether
sortilin
trafficking occurs via the anterograde or retrograde pathway. The complicated trafficking behaviors likely contribute to the paradoxical roles of
sortilin
in lipid metabolism. The anterograde pathway of
sortilin
trafficking in hepatocytes, enterocytes, and peripheral cells likely causes an increase in plasma lipid levels, while the retrograde pathway leads to the opposite effect. Hepatocyte
sortilin
functions via the anterograde or retrograde pathway in a complicated and paradoxical manner to regulate apoB-containing lipoprotein metabolism. Clarifying the regulatory mechanisms underlying the trafficking behaviors of
sortilin
is necessary and may lead to artificial
sortilin
intervention as a potential therapeutic strategy for
lipid disorder
diseases. Conclusively, the paradoxical regulation of
sortilin
in lipid metabolism is likely due to its complicated trafficking behaviors.
...
PMID:Complicated trafficking behaviors involved in paradoxical regulation of sortilin in lipid metabolism. 3160 89