Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.312, No.4, 1216-1219, 2003
Incorporation of lycopene into chylomicron remnant-like particles enhances their induction of lipid accumulation in macrophages
Lipid accumulation in macrophages exposed to chylomicron remnant-like particles containing the dietary antioxidant lycopene was investigated. After incubation with THP-1 macrophages (48h), chylomicron remnant-like particles containing lycopene (lycCRLPs) as compared to those without (CRLPs) caused significantly more lipid accumulation in the cells, and this was due to increases in both the triacylglycerol (+100%) and cholesterol (+62%) content. In addition, expression of mRNA for diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT), a key enzyme in triacylglycerol synthesis, was significantly decreased by lycCRLPs, but not CRLPs. These findings suggest that lycopene from the diet may promote, rather than retard, lipid accumulation in macrophages during its transport in the blood in chylomicron remnants. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:chylomicron remnants;macrophages;lycopene;dietary lipids;dietary antioxidants;triacylglycerol;cholesterol