Mutation in the distal NPxY motif of LRP1 alleviates dietary cholesterol-induced dyslipidemia and tissue inflammation.

The LDL receptor-related protein-1 (LRP1) is highly expressed in numerous cell types, and its impairment is associated with obesity, diabetes, and fatty liver disease. However, the mechanisms linking LRP1 to metabolic disease are not completely understood. Here, we compared the metabolic phenotype of C57BL/6J wild type and LRP1 knock-in mice carrying an inactivating mutation in the distal NPxY motif after feeding a low fat (LF) diet or high fat diets with (HFHC) or without (HF) cholesterol supplementation. In response to HF feeding, both groups developed hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, and hyperlipidemia, as well as increased adiposity with adipose tissue inflammation and liver steatosis. However, when animals were fed the HF diet supplemented with cholesterol, the LRP1 NPxY mutation prevents hypercholesterolemia, reduces adipose tissue and brain inflammation, and limits liver progression to steatohepatitis. Nevertheless, insulin signaling is impaired in LRP1 NPxY mutant hepatocytes and this mutation does not protect against HFHC-induced insulin resistance. The selective metabolic improvement observed in HFHC-fed LRP1 NPxY mutant mice is due to an apparent increase of hepatic LDL receptor levels, leading to an elevated rate of plasma lipoprotein clearance and lowering of plasma and hepatic cholesterol levels. The unique metabolic phenotypes displayed by LRP1 NPxY mutant mice in response to HF or HFHC diet feeding indicate an LRP1-cholesterol axis in modulating tissue inflammation. The LRP1 NPxY mutant mouse phenotype differs from phenotypes observed in mice with tissue-specific LRP1 inactivation, thus highlighting the importance of an integrative approach to evaluate how global LRP1 dysfunction contributes to metabolic disease development.

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