Serum opacity factor normalizes erythrocyte morphology in Scarb1-/- mice in an HDL-free cholesterol-dependent way

J Lipid Res. 2023 Nov;64(11):100456. doi: 10.1016/j.jlr.2023.100456. Epub 2023 Oct 10.

Abstract

Compared with WT mice, HDL receptor-deficient (Scarb1-/-) mice have higher plasma levels of free cholesterol (FC)-rich HDL and exhibit multiple pathologies associated with a high mol% FC in ovaries, platelets, and erythrocytes, which are reversed by lowering HDL. Bacterial serum opacity factor (SOF) catalyzes the opacification of plasma by targeting and quantitatively converting HDL to neo HDL (HDL remnant), a cholesterol ester-rich microemulsion, and lipid-free APOA1. SOF delivery with an adeno-associated virus (AAVSOF) constitutively lowers plasma HDL-FC and reverses female infertility in Scarb1-/- mice in an HDL-dependent way. We tested whether AAVSOF delivery to Scarb1-/- mice will normalize erythrocyte morphology in an HDL-FC-dependent way. We determined erythrocyte morphology and FC content (mol%) in three groups-WT, untreated Scarb1-/- (control), and Scarb1-/- mice receiving AAVSOF-and correlated these with their respective HDL-mol% FC. Plasma-, HDL-, and tissue-lipid compositions were also determined. Plasma- and HDL-mol% FC positively correlated across all groups. Among Scarb1-/- mice, AAVSOF treatment normalized reticulocyte number, erythrocyte morphology, and erythrocyte-mol% FC. Erythrocyte-mol% FC positively correlated with HDL-mol% FC and with both the number of reticulocytes and abnormal erythrocytes. AAVSOF treatment also reduced FC of extravascular tissues to a lesser extent. HDL-FC spontaneously transfers from plasma HDL to cell membranes. AAVSOF treatment lowers erythrocyte-FC and normalizes erythrocyte morphology and lipid composition by reducing HDL-mol% FC.

Keywords: HDLs; atherosclerosis; cholesterol; erythrocyte morphology; hyperalphalipoproteinemia; scavenger receptor class B member 1.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cholesterol Esters / metabolism
  • Cholesterol*
  • Cholesterol, HDL
  • Female
  • Mice
  • Peptide Hydrolases*
  • Scavenger Receptors, Class B / genetics
  • Scavenger Receptors, Class B / metabolism

Substances

  • Cholesterol, HDL
  • opacity factor
  • Cholesterol
  • Peptide Hydrolases
  • Cholesterol Esters
  • Scavenger Receptors, Class B
  • Scarb1 protein, mouse