The ABC transporter ABCA1 has been implicated to control cholesterol efflux
in a variety of cell types including macrophages, fibroblasts, and intesti
nal epithelial cells. In this study we have investigated whether the 6-kD p
rotein anionic peptide fraction/calcium binding protein (APF/CBP) which has
homology to apolipoprotein A1 may regulate efflux mediated by lipoproteins
. APF/CBP was purified from T-tube bile by ultracentrifugation and preparat
ive reversed phase HPLC. Cholesterol efflux to a variety of acceptors was d
etermined using cultured fibroblasts from controls and patients with Tangie
rs disease. APF/CBP (0.1 to 2.4 mug/ml) inhibited ApoA-1 (2 mug/ml) mediate
d cholesterol efflux from normal fibroblasts in a dose dependent manner but
had no effect on aspecific efflux to methyl-beta -cyclodextrin or phosphat
idylcholine liposomes. In ABCA1 deficient fibroblasts no effect of APF/CBP
on efflux was seen. We conclude that APF/CBP specifically interferes with A
poA-1 mediated cholesterol trafficking. We hypothesize that competitive bin
ding to ABCA1 may explain the decreased ApoA-1 mediated efflux from fibrobl
asts. (C) 2001 Academic Press.