articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesNov 20, 2002Closed access

Disruption of Abcg5 and Abcg8 in mice reveals their crucial role in biliary cholesterol secretion

Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of Bonn · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Cholesterol and other sterols exit the body primarily by secretion into bile. In patients with sitosterolemia, mutations in either of two ATP-binding cassette (ABC) half-transporters, ABCG5 or ABCG8, lead to reduced secretion of sterols into bile, implicating these transporters in this process. To elucidate the roles of ABCG5 and ABCG8 in the trafficking of sterols, we disrupted Abcg5 and Abcg8 in mice (G5G8(-/-)). The G5G8(-/-) mice had a 2- to 3-fold increase in the fractional absorption of dietary plant sterols, which was associated with an approximately 30-fold increase in plasma sitosterol. Biliary cholesterol concentrations were extremely low in the G5G8(-/-) mice when compared with wild-type animals…

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