ORP2 [OSBP (oxysterol-binding protein)-related protein 2] belongs to the 12-member mammalian ORP gene/protein family. We characterize in the present study the effects of inducible ORP2 overexpression on cellular cholesterol metabolism in HeLa cells and compare the results with those obtained for CHO cells (Chinese-hamster ovary cells) that express ORP2 constitutively. In both cell systems, the prominent phenotype is enhancement of [14C]cholesterol efflux to all extracellular acceptors, which results in a reduction of cellular free cholesterol. No change was observed in the plasma membrane cholesterol content or distribution between raft and non-raft domains upon ORP2 expression. However, elevated HMG-CoA (3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA) reductase activity and LDL (low-density lipoprotein) receptor expression, as well as enhanced transport of newly synthesized cholesterol to a cyclodextrin-accessible pool, suggest that the ORP2 expression stimulates transport of cholesterol out of the endoplasmic reticulum. In contrast with ORP2/CHO cells, the inducible ORP2/HeLa cells do not show down-regulation of cholesterol esterification, suggesting that this effect represents an adaptive response to long-term cholesterol depletion in the CHO cell model. Finally, we provide evidence that ORP2 binds PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 and enhances endocytosis, phenomena that are probably interconnected. Our results suggest a function of ORP2 in both cholesterol trafficking and control of endocytic membrane transport.
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Overexpression of OSBP-related protein 2 (ORP2) induces changes in cellular cholesterol metabolism and enhances endocytosis Available to Purchase
Riikka Hynynen;
Riikka Hynynen
*Department of Molecular Medicine, National Public Health Institute, Biomedicum, P.O. Box 104, Helsinki FI-00251, Finland
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Saara Laitinen;
Saara Laitinen
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*Department of Molecular Medicine, National Public Health Institute, Biomedicum, P.O. Box 104, Helsinki FI-00251, Finland
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Reijo Käkelä;
Reijo Käkelä
†Department of Biology, University of Joensuu, P.O. Box 111, Joensuu FI-80101, Finland
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Kimmo Tanhuanpää;
Kimmo Tanhuanpää
‡Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Viikinkaari 9, P.O. Box 56, Helsinki FI-00014, Finland
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Sari Lusa;
Sari Lusa
‡Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Viikinkaari 9, P.O. Box 56, Helsinki FI-00014, Finland
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Christian Ehnholm;
Christian Ehnholm
*Department of Molecular Medicine, National Public Health Institute, Biomedicum, P.O. Box 104, Helsinki FI-00251, Finland
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Pentti Somerharju;
Pentti Somerharju
§Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Biomedicine, University of Helsinki, Biomedicum, P.O. Box 63, Helsinki FI-00014, Finland
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Elina Ikonen;
Elina Ikonen
‡Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Viikinkaari 9, P.O. Box 56, Helsinki FI-00014, Finland
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Vesa M. Olkkonen
Vesa M. Olkkonen
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*Department of Molecular Medicine, National Public Health Institute, Biomedicum, P.O. Box 104, Helsinki FI-00251, Finland
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
December 15 2004
Revision Received:
April 11 2005
Accepted:
April 28 2005
Accepted Manuscript online:
April 28 2005
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
The Biochemical Society, London
2005
Biochem J (2005) 390 (1): 273–283.
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Received:
December 15 2004
Revision Received:
April 11 2005
Accepted:
April 28 2005
Accepted Manuscript online:
April 28 2005
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Riikka Hynynen, Saara Laitinen, Reijo Käkelä, Kimmo Tanhuanpää, Sari Lusa, Christian Ehnholm, Pentti Somerharju, Elina Ikonen, Vesa M. Olkkonen; Overexpression of OSBP-related protein 2 (ORP2) induces changes in cellular cholesterol metabolism and enhances endocytosis. Biochem J 15 August 2005; 390 (1): 273–283. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/BJ20042082
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