SummaryABCA12 is involved in the transport of ceramides in skin, but it may play a wider role in lipid metabolism. We show that, in Abca12-deficient macrophages, cholesterol efflux failed to respond to activation with LXR agonists. Abca12 deficiency caused a reduction in the abundance of Abca1, Abcg1, and Lxrβ. Overexpression of Lxrβ reversed the effects. Mechanistically, Abca12 deficiency did not affect expression of genes involved in cholesterol metabolism. Instead, a physical association between Abca1, Abca12, and Lxrβ proteins was established. Abca12 deficiency enhanced interaction between Abca1 and Lxrβ and the degradation of Abca1. Overexpression of ABCA12 in HeLa-ABCA1 cells increased the abundance and stability of ABCA1. Abca12 defi...
<p>Analysis <i>Abca12<sup>el12/el12</sup></i> epidermal lipids indicate significant increases in lev...
Objective—Maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis in human macrophages is essential to prevent foam c...
ABCA1 protects against atherosclerosis by facilitating cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells...
SummaryABCA12 is involved in the transport of ceramides in skin, but it may play a wider role in lip...
ABCA12 is involved in the transport of ceramides in skin, but it may play a wider role in lipid meta...
Objective—The ATP-binding cassette transporter, subfamily A, member 1 (ABCA1) plays a key role in HD...
The ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) facilitates the efflux of cholesterol and phospholip...
OBJECTIVE The ABCA2 transporter shares high structural homology to ABCA1, which is crucial for the r...
AbstractObjectiveThe ABCA2 transporter shares high structural homology to ABCA1, which is crucial fo...
AbstractFoam cell formation due to excessive accumulation of cholesterol by macrophages is a patholo...
ABCA7, a close relative of ABCA1 which facilitates cholesterol efflux to lipid-poor apoproteins, h...
Macrophage-specific Abca1 knock-out (Abca1–M/–M) mice were generated to determine the role of macrop...
SummaryHere we demonstrate that the ABC transporter ABCG1 plays a critical role in lipid homeostasis...
The identification of ABCA1 as a key transporter responsible for cellular lipid efflux has led to co...
Most types of cells in the body have no or very limited capacity of catabolizing cholesterol, so cho...
<p>Analysis <i>Abca12<sup>el12/el12</sup></i> epidermal lipids indicate significant increases in lev...
Objective—Maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis in human macrophages is essential to prevent foam c...
ABCA1 protects against atherosclerosis by facilitating cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells...
SummaryABCA12 is involved in the transport of ceramides in skin, but it may play a wider role in lip...
ABCA12 is involved in the transport of ceramides in skin, but it may play a wider role in lipid meta...
Objective—The ATP-binding cassette transporter, subfamily A, member 1 (ABCA1) plays a key role in HD...
The ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) facilitates the efflux of cholesterol and phospholip...
OBJECTIVE The ABCA2 transporter shares high structural homology to ABCA1, which is crucial for the r...
AbstractObjectiveThe ABCA2 transporter shares high structural homology to ABCA1, which is crucial fo...
AbstractFoam cell formation due to excessive accumulation of cholesterol by macrophages is a patholo...
ABCA7, a close relative of ABCA1 which facilitates cholesterol efflux to lipid-poor apoproteins, h...
Macrophage-specific Abca1 knock-out (Abca1–M/–M) mice were generated to determine the role of macrop...
SummaryHere we demonstrate that the ABC transporter ABCG1 plays a critical role in lipid homeostasis...
The identification of ABCA1 as a key transporter responsible for cellular lipid efflux has led to co...
Most types of cells in the body have no or very limited capacity of catabolizing cholesterol, so cho...
<p>Analysis <i>Abca12<sup>el12/el12</sup></i> epidermal lipids indicate significant increases in lev...
Objective—Maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis in human macrophages is essential to prevent foam c...
ABCA1 protects against atherosclerosis by facilitating cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells...