Charting the fate of the "good cholesterol": identification and characterization of the high-density lipoprotein receptor SR-BI.

Risk for cardiovascular disease due to atherosclerosis increases with increasing concentrations of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and is inversely proportional to the levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. The receptor-mediated control of plasma LDL levels has been well understood for over two decades and has been a focus for the pharmacologic treatment of hypercholesterolemia. In contrast, the first identification and characterization of a receptor that mediates cellular metabolism of HDL was only recently reported. This receptor, called scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI), is a fatty acylated glycoprotein that can cluster in caveolae-like domains on the surfaces of cultured cells. SR-BI mediates selective lipid uptake from HDL to cells. The mechanism of selective lipid uptake is fundamentally different from that of classic receptor-mediated endocytic uptake via coated pits and vesicles (e.g. the LDL receptor pathway) in that it involves efficient receptor-mediated transfer of the lipids, but not the outer shell proteins, from HDL to cells. In mice, SR-BI plays a key role in determining the levels of plasma HDL cholesterol and in mediating the regulated, selective delivery of HDL-cholesterol to steroidogenic tissues and the liver. Significant alterations in SR-BI expression can result in cardiovascular and reproductive disorders. SR-BI may play a similar role in humans; thus, modulation of its activity may provide the basis of future approaches to the treatment and prevention of atherosclerotic disease.

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