Loss of asgr1a leads to the secretion of excess dietary cholesterol in zebrafish

Tabea O.C. Moll, Joshua T Derrick, Darby W Sweeney, Jeffrey Shin, Steven A Farber
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One of the major pathways to clear glycoproteins from circulation is via the liver-specific asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR). Loss of asialoglycoprotein receptor 1 (ASGR1), the major subunit of ASGPR, was recently found to correlate with lower levels of plasma apolipoprotein B- containing lipoproteins (B-lps) and a profoundly reduced risk of cardiovascular disease in humans. We set out to identify the zebrafish ortholog of ASGR1 (asgr1a) and generated two independent mutations in asgr1a using CRISPR/Cas9. Neither asgr1a mutation displayed changes in larval, juvenile, and adult B-lp numbers or sizes. However, when challenged with a Western diet, asgr1a mutant zebrafish exhibit less hepatic steatosis and lower hepatic triglyceride levels compared to control animals. Instead, the excess dietary cholesterol was excreted. While these results do not explain the cardioprotective nature of ASGR1 in humans, they indicate the importance of ASGR1 in modulating whole animal cholesterol flux.
ASGR1a 的缺失会导致斑马鱼分泌过多的食物胆固醇
从血液循环中清除糖蛋白的主要途径之一是通过肝脏特异性糖蛋白受体(ASGPR)。最近发现,ASGPR 的主要亚基 asialoglycoprotein 受体 1 (ASGR1) 的缺失与血浆中含脂蛋白 B 的脂蛋白(B-lps)水平降低以及人类罹患心血管疾病的风险大大降低有关。我们着手鉴定斑马鱼 ASGR1 的直向同源物(asgr1a),并利用 CRISPR/Cas9 在 asgr1a 中产生了两个独立的突变。asgr1a突变均未显示出幼虫、幼鱼和成鱼B-lp数量或大小的变化。然而,与对照动物相比,asgr1a 突变斑马鱼在接受西式饮食挑战时,肝脏脂肪变性程度较轻,肝脏甘油三酯水平较低。相反,多余的饮食胆固醇被排出体外。虽然这些结果不能解释 ASGR1 对人类心脏的保护作用,但它们表明了 ASGR1 在调节整个动物胆固醇通量方面的重要性。
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