Atherosclerosis
Volume 188, Issue 2 , Pages 251-259, October 2006

An investigation by electron microscopy of chylomicron remnant uptake by human monocyte-derived macrophages

  • Caryn L. Elsegood

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    • Present address: Arthritis and Inflammation Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Department of Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Vic. 3050, Australia.
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  • John C.L. Mamo

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +61 8 92667232; fax: +61 8 92662958.

ATN Centre for Metabolic Fitness, School of Public Health, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Received 20 April 2005; received in revised form 1 September 2005; accepted 27 October 2005. published online 28 November 2005.

Abstract 

Human monocyte-derived macrophages (HMM) internalise proatherogenic chylomicron remnants via several high affinity receptor pathways. However, the endocytic ultrastructures responsible for the uptake of chylomicron remnants by macrophages have not previously been described. In this study, we have utilised transmission electron microscopy together with colloidal gold-labelling of chylomicron remnants to investigate the pathways involved in macrophage uptake of chylomicron remnants. We found that macrophages internalise chylomicron remnants via surface-connected compartments of up to 600nm as well as non-clathrin coated pits. Chylomicron remnants were found to be distributed internally in a number of endocytic vesicles including early cysternal endosomes, spherical late endosomes and tubular vesicular compartments. Uptake of chylomicron remnants by HMM via phagocytosis or macropinocytosis was excluded based on the observations that lipoproteins were not found in phagolysosomes nor modified by inhibitors of these two processes, respectively. The latter observation contrasts with previous reports of chylomicron remnant internalisation by macrophages of other species.

Abbreviation: HMM, human monocyte-derived macrophage

Keywords: Chylomicron remnant, Human monocyte-macrophage, Endocytosis, Non-clathrin coated, Surface-connected compartment

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PII: S0021-9150(05)00719-7

doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2005.10.043

Atherosclerosis
Volume 188, Issue 2 , Pages 251-259, October 2006