Scavenger receptor B type 1: expression, molecular regulation, and cholesterol transport function.
| Citation | Shen, Wen-Jun, et al. “Scavenger Receptor B Type 1: Expression, Molecular Regulation, and Cholesterol Transport Function”. 2018. Journal of Lipid Research, vol. 59, no. 7, 2018, pp. 1114–1131. | 
| Center | Stanford University | 
| Author | Wen-Jun Shen, Shailendra Asthana, Fredric B Kraemer, Salman Azhar | 
| Keywords | adrenal, bile, liver, steroids | 
| Abstract | Cholesterol is required for maintenance of plasma membrane fluidity and integrity and for many cellular functions. Cellular cholesterol can be obtained from lipoproteins in a selective pathway of HDL-cholesteryl ester (CE) uptake without parallel apolipoprotein uptake. Scavenger receptor B type 1 (SR-B1) is a cell surface HDL receptor that mediates HDL-CE uptake. It is most abundantly expressed in liver, where it provides cholesterol for bile acid synthesis, and in steroidogenic tissues, where it delivers cholesterol needed for storage or steroidogenesis in rodents. SR-B1 transcription is regulated by trophic hormones in the adrenal gland, ovary, and testis; in the liver and elsewhere, SR-B1 is subject to posttranscriptional and posttranslational regulation. SR-B1 operates in several metabolic processes and contributes to pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, inflammation, hepatitis C virus infection, and other conditions. Here, we summarize characteristics of the selective uptake pathway and involvement of microvillar channels as facilitators of selective HDL-CE uptake. We also present the potential mechanisms of SR-B1-mediated selective cholesterol transport; the transcriptional, posttranscriptional, and posttranslational regulation of SR-B1; and the impact of gene variants on expression and function of human SR-B1. A better understanding of this unique pathway and SR-B1's role may yield improved therapies for a wide variety of conditions. | 
| Year of Publication | 2018 | 
| Journal | Journal of lipid research | 
| Volume | 59 | 
| Issue | 7 | 
| Number of Pages | 1114-1131 | 
| Date Published | 12/2018 | 
| ISSN Number | 1539-7262 | 
| DOI | 10.1194/jlr.R083121 | 
| Alternate Journal | J. Lipid Res. | 
| PMCID | PMC6027903 | 
| PMID | 29720388 | 
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