Faculty Opinions recommendation of Hepatic stellate cells are an important cellular site for β-carotene conversion to retinoid. — Ralf Weiskirchen | RDL Network
Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are responsible for storing 90-95% of the retinoid present in the liver. These cells have been reported in the literature also to accumulate dietary -carotene, but the ability of HSCs to metabolize -carotene in situ has not been explored. To gain understanding of this, we investigated whether -carotene-15,15-monooxygensase (Bcmo1) and -carotene-9, 10-monooxygenase (Bcmo2) are expressed in HSCs. Using primary HSCs and hepatocytes purified from wild type and Bcmo1-deficient mice, we establish that Bcmo1 is highly expressed in HSCs; whereas Bcmo2 is expressed primarily in hepatocytes. We also confirmed that HSCs are an important cellular site within the liver for accumulation of dietary -carotene. Bcmo2 expression was found to be significantly elevated for livers and hepatocytes isolated from Bcmo1-deficient compared to wild type mice. This elevation in Bcmo2 expression was accompanied by a statistically significant increase in hepatic apo-12-carotenal levels of Bcmo1-deficient mice.
Yulia A. Nevzorova, Jörg‐Martin Bangen, Wei Hu, Ute Haas, Ralf Weiskirchen, Nikolaus Gaßler, Sebastian Huss, Frank Tacke, Piotr Siciński, Christian Trautwein, Christian Liedtke
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Julia Otto, Anna Verwaayen, Christian Penners, Jana Hundertmark, Cheng Lin, Carina Kallen, Daniela Paffen, Tobias Otto, Hilmar Berger, Frank Tacke, Ralf Weiskirchen, Yulia A. Nevzorova, Matthias Bartneck, Christian Trautwein, Roland Sonntag, Christian Liedtke
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