Scavenger receptor Bl-a cell surface receptor for high density lipoprotein
Current opinion in lipidology, 1997•journals.lww.com
The receptor-mediated transfer of lipids between cells and lipoproteins plays an important
role in lipoprotein metabolism and cardiovascular disease. Although there have been many
valuable studies of HDL binding to tissues, cells and membranes, and of the potential role of
such binding in the transport of lipids between HDL and cells, much less is known about
HDL receptors than about receptors for other lipoproteins (eg LDL, chylomicrons,
vitellogenin). Here we review recent studies of the class B, type I scavenger receptor, which …
role in lipoprotein metabolism and cardiovascular disease. Although there have been many
valuable studies of HDL binding to tissues, cells and membranes, and of the potential role of
such binding in the transport of lipids between HDL and cells, much less is known about
HDL receptors than about receptors for other lipoproteins (eg LDL, chylomicrons,
vitellogenin). Here we review recent studies of the class B, type I scavenger receptor, which …
Abstract
The receptor-mediated transfer of lipids between cells and lipoproteins plays an important role in lipoprotein metabolism and cardiovascular disease. Although there have been many valuable studies of HDL binding to tissues, cells and membranes, and of the potential role of such binding in the transport of lipids between HDL and cells, much less is known about HDL receptors than about receptors for other lipoproteins (eg LDL, chylomicrons, vitellogenin). Here we review recent studies of the class B, type I scavenger receptor, which appears to be a physiologically relevant, cell surface HDL receptor that mediates the selective uptake of lipids by cells.
