Ovarian expression of functional MTTP and apoB for VLDL assembly and secretion in chickens

In mammals, tissues other than liver and intestine are known to possess functional MTTP (microsomal triglyceride transfer protein) and apoB (apolipoprotein B) capable of VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein) assembly. Birds are oviparous and possess unique capabilities in lipid biology to accommodate...

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Published inPoultry science Vol. 104; no. 5; p. 104993
Main Authors Chen, Yu-Hui, Dettipponpong, Petnamnueng, Sin, Mei-Ying, Chang, Ling-Chu, Cheng, Chuen-Yu, Huang, San-Yuan, Walzem, Rosemary L., Cheng, Hsu-Chen, Chen, Shuen-Ei
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LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Inc 01.05.2025
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Summary:In mammals, tissues other than liver and intestine are known to possess functional MTTP (microsomal triglyceride transfer protein) and apoB (apolipoprotein B) capable of VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein) assembly. Birds are oviparous and possess unique capabilities in lipid biology to accommodate yolk formation through massive deposition of hepatically assembled yolk-targeted VLDLy into ovarian follicles. Following identifications of MTTP and ApoB expression within chicken ovarian stroma, granulosa, theca, and epithelial cells of various classes of follicles, we sought to define the functionality of ovarian MTTP and ApoB in VLDL assembly. In situ hybridization analysis found that ApoB transcripts are most abundant in thecal layers, whereas immunohistochemistry showed that MTTP predominates in the granulosa layers. MTTP lipid transfer activity was greater in small yellow follicles than in hierarchical follicles. Metabolic labeling, electron microscopy, and Western blot studies confirmed the functionality of ovarian apoB and MTTP as newly assembled VLDL around 50-200 nm in diameter and lacking ApoVLDL-II dissimilar to VLDLy, were secreted from cultured follicular cells. Lomitapide and the ApoB-antisense oligonucleotide Mipomersen dose-dependently decreased MTTP activity and VLDL-apoB secretion from cultured follicular cells, while oleate addition or acute heat stress enhanced VLDL-apoB secretion. Ultrastructural images showed VLDL assembly and trafficking toward the secretion route. The findings support the notion that VLDL assembly and secretion within avian ovarian tissues functions as a protective mechanism against fuel and physical stressors to secure follicle development and/or nutritional quality control of yolk for embryo development.
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ISSN:0032-5791
1525-3171
1525-3171
DOI:10.1016/j.psj.2025.104993