The Lipocalin Apolipoprotein D Functional Portrait: A Systematic Review

Apolipoprotein D is a chordate gene early originated in the Lipocalin protein family. Among other features, regulation of its expression in a wide variety of disease conditions in humans, as apparently unrelated as neurodegeneration or breast cancer, have called for attention on this gene. Also, its...

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Main Authors: Diego Sanchez, Maria D. Ganfornina
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Physiology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2021.738991/full
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spelling doaj-51ad5921e33f4351be8dcf18a3b6834d2021-10-07T04:58:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2021-10-011210.3389/fphys.2021.738991738991The Lipocalin Apolipoprotein D Functional Portrait: A Systematic ReviewDiego SanchezMaria D. GanforninaApolipoprotein D is a chordate gene early originated in the Lipocalin protein family. Among other features, regulation of its expression in a wide variety of disease conditions in humans, as apparently unrelated as neurodegeneration or breast cancer, have called for attention on this gene. Also, its presence in different tissues, from blood to brain, and different subcellular locations, from HDL lipoparticles to the interior of lysosomes or the surface of extracellular vesicles, poses an interesting challenge in deciphering its physiological function: Is ApoD a moonlighting protein, serving different roles in different cellular compartments, tissues, or organisms? Or does it have a unique biochemical mechanism of action that accounts for such apparently diverse roles in different physiological situations? To answer these questions, we have performed a systematic review of all primary publications where ApoD properties have been investigated in chordates. We conclude that ApoD ligand binding in the Lipocalin pocket, combined with an antioxidant activity performed at the rim of the pocket are properties sufficient to explain ApoD association with different lipid-based structures, where its physiological function is better described as lipid-management than by long-range lipid-transport. Controlling the redox state of these lipid structures in particular subcellular locations or extracellular structures, ApoD is able to modulate an enormous array of apparently diverse processes in the organism, both in health and disease. The new picture emerging from these data should help to put the physiological role of ApoD in new contexts and to inspire well-focused future research.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2021.738991/fullprotein physiologylipid peroxidationmembrane managementoxidative stresslipoprotein particlesextracellular vesicles
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The Lipocalin Apolipoprotein D Functional Portrait: A Systematic Review
Frontiers in Physiology
protein physiology
lipid peroxidation
membrane management
oxidative stress
lipoprotein particles
extracellular vesicles
author_facet Diego Sanchez
Maria D. Ganfornina
author_sort Diego Sanchez
title The Lipocalin Apolipoprotein D Functional Portrait: A Systematic Review
title_short The Lipocalin Apolipoprotein D Functional Portrait: A Systematic Review
title_full The Lipocalin Apolipoprotein D Functional Portrait: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr The Lipocalin Apolipoprotein D Functional Portrait: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed The Lipocalin Apolipoprotein D Functional Portrait: A Systematic Review
title_sort lipocalin apolipoprotein d functional portrait: a systematic review
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physiology
issn 1664-042X
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Apolipoprotein D is a chordate gene early originated in the Lipocalin protein family. Among other features, regulation of its expression in a wide variety of disease conditions in humans, as apparently unrelated as neurodegeneration or breast cancer, have called for attention on this gene. Also, its presence in different tissues, from blood to brain, and different subcellular locations, from HDL lipoparticles to the interior of lysosomes or the surface of extracellular vesicles, poses an interesting challenge in deciphering its physiological function: Is ApoD a moonlighting protein, serving different roles in different cellular compartments, tissues, or organisms? Or does it have a unique biochemical mechanism of action that accounts for such apparently diverse roles in different physiological situations? To answer these questions, we have performed a systematic review of all primary publications where ApoD properties have been investigated in chordates. We conclude that ApoD ligand binding in the Lipocalin pocket, combined with an antioxidant activity performed at the rim of the pocket are properties sufficient to explain ApoD association with different lipid-based structures, where its physiological function is better described as lipid-management than by long-range lipid-transport. Controlling the redox state of these lipid structures in particular subcellular locations or extracellular structures, ApoD is able to modulate an enormous array of apparently diverse processes in the organism, both in health and disease. The new picture emerging from these data should help to put the physiological role of ApoD in new contexts and to inspire well-focused future research.
topic protein physiology
lipid peroxidation
membrane management
oxidative stress
lipoprotein particles
extracellular vesicles
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2021.738991/full
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