Journal of Lipid Research
Volume 50, Issue 12, December 2009, Pages 2514-2523
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Research Article
Esterase 22 and beta-glucuronidase hydrolyze retinoids in mouse liver

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Excess dietary vitamin A is esterified with fatty acids and stored in the form of retinyl ester (RE) predominantly in the liver. According to the requirements of the body, liver RE stores are hydrolyzed and retinol is delivered to peripheral tissues. The controlled mobilization of retinol ensures a constant supply of the body with the vitamin. Currently, the enzymes catalyzing liver RE hydrolysis are unknown. In this study, we identified mouse esterase 22 (Es22) as potent RE hydrolase highly expressed in the liver, particularly in hepatocytes. The enzyme is located exclusively at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), implying that it is not involved in the mobilization of RE present in cytosolic lipid droplets. Nevertheless, cell culture experiments revealed that overexpression of Es22 attenuated the formation of cellular RE stores, presumably by counteracting retinol esterification at the ER. Es22 was previously shown to form a complex with β-glucuronidase (Gus). Our studies revealed that Gus colocalizes with Es22 at the ER but does not affect its RE hydrolase activity. Interestingly, however, Gus was capable of hydrolyzing the naturally occurring vitamin A metabolite retinoyl β-glucuronide. In conclusion, our observations implicate that both Es22 and Gus play a role in liver retinoid metabolism.

vitamin A
retinol
retinyl ester hydrolase
endoplasmic reticulum

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This research was supported by the grants ‘GOLD - Genomics of Lipid-Associated Disorders’, which is part of the Austrian Genome Project ‘GEN-AU Genome research in Austria’ funded by the Austrian Ministry of Science and Research, W901-B05 DK (Molecular Enzymology), and P21296-B19, which are funded by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF).

    Abbreviations:

    ARAT

    acyl-CoA:retinol acyltransferase

    BHT

    butylated hydroxytoluene

    CE

    cholesteryl oleate

    CEL

    carboxyl ester lipase

    ER

    endoplasmic reticulum

    Es22

    esterase 22

    GFP

    green fluorescent protein

    Gus

    β-glucuronidase

    KID

    kidney

    LacZ

    β-galactosidase

    LRAT

    lecithin:retinol acyltransferase

    MOMA

    monocyte-macrophage antibody

    RAG

    retinoyl β-glucuronide

    RBP4

    retinol binding protein 4

    RE

    retinyl ester

    REH

    retinyl ester hydrolase

    RFP

    red fluorescent protein

    α-SMA

    alpha smooth muscle actin

    TBST

    Tris/NaCl/Tween-20

    TG

    triglyceride