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Query: UMLS:C0848237 (
acute stress
)
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Apolipoprotein D
(
apoD
), a member of the lipocalin family, is a 29-kDa secreted glycoprotein that binds and transports small lipophilic molecules. Expressed in several tissues,
apoD
is up-regulated under different stress stimuli and in a variety of pathologies. Numerous studies have revealed that overexpression of
apoD
led to neuroprotection in various mouse models of
acute stress
and neurodegeneration. This multifunctional protein is internalized in several cells types, but the specific internalization mechanism remains unknown. In this study, we demonstrate that the internalization of
apoD
involves a specific cell surface receptor in 293T cells, identified as the transmembrane glycoprotein basigin (BSG, CD147); more particularly, its low glycosylated form. Our results show that internalized
apoD
colocalizes with BSG into vesicular compartments. Down-regulation of BSG disrupted the internalization of
apoD
in cells. In contrast, overexpression of basigin in SH-5YSY cells, which poorly express BSG, restored the uptake of
apoD
. Cyclophilin A, a known ligand of BSG, competitively reduced
apoD
internalization, confirming that BSG is a key player in the
apoD
internalization process. In summary, our results demonstrate that basigin is very likely the
apoD
receptor and provide additional clues on the mechanisms involved in
apoD
-mediated functions, including neuroprotection.
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PMID:Apolipoprotein D Internalization Is a Basigin-dependent Mechanism. 2591 62