Apical sodium bile acid transporter and ileal lipid binding protein in gallstone carriers.

Ina Bergheim, Simone Harsch, Oliver Mueller, Silke Schimmel, Peter Fritz, Eduard F Stange

Dr. Margarete Fischer-Bosch-Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Stuttgart, Germany.

Journal Article: The Journal of Lipid Research (impact factor: 4.92). 01/2006; 47(1):42-50. DOI: 10.1194/jlr.M500215-JLR200

Abstract

Although a cholesterol supersaturation of gallbladder bile has been identified as the underlying pathophysiologic defect, the molecular pathomechanism of gallstone formation in humans remains poorly understood. A deficiency of the apical sodium bile acid transporter (ASBT) and ileal lipid binding protein (ILBP) in the small intestine may result in bile acid loss into the colon and might promote gallstone formation by reducing the bile acid pool and increasing the amount of hydrophobic bile salts. To test this hypothesis, protein levels and mRNA expression of ASBT and ILBP were assessed in ileal mucosa biopsies of female gallstone carriers and controls. Neither ASBT nor ILBP levels differed significantly between gallstone carriers and controls. However, when study participants were subgrouped by body weight, ASBT and ILBP protein were 48% and 67% lower in normal weight gallstone carriers than in controls (P < 0.05); similar differences were found for mRNA expression levels. The loss of bile transporters in female normal weight gallstone carriers was coupled with a reduction of protein levels of hepatic nuclear factor 1alpha and farnesoid X receptor. In conclusion, in normal weight female gallstone carriers, the decreased expression of ileal bile acid transporters may form a molecular basis for gallstone formation.

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Keywords

apical sodium bile acid transporter
 
bile acid loss
 
bile acid pool
 
farnesoid X receptor
 
female gallstone carriers
 
female normal weight gallstone carriers
 
gallbladder bile
 
gallstone carriers
 
gallstone formation
 
hepatic nuclear factor 1alpha
 
hydrophobic bile salts
 
ILBP protein
 
ileal lipid binding protein
 
ileal mucosa biopsies
 
mRNA expression levels
 
normal weight female gallstone carriers
 
normal weight gallstone carriers
 
similar differences
 
small intestine
 
underlying pathophysiologic