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CD36


Asociované choroby

AD

  • Associated with the AD (Armesilla and Vega, 1994)
  • In the brain, this glycoprotein is expressed on various cells
    • Microglia, astrocytes
    • Neurons
    • Linked with
      • Activation of immune system
      • Removal of debris
        • Mainly done by induction of apoptosis [1]

Obezita


Makulární degenerace věkem podmíněná

  • Associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
    • CD36 expressed in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)
      • Responsible for maintaining the integrity of Bruch’s membrane
      • Preservation of visual functions
  • CD36 deficient animals
    • Oxidized LDL accumulated subretinally
      • Decrease in permeability of Bruch’s membrane
        • Impairment of the visual function (Picard et al., 2010) [1]

Diabetes type 2

  • Increased expression of CD36 in high glucose concentration (Sun et al., 2010)
  • Rats to the high-fat diet
    • Effect of relocation the CD36 to the sarcolemma
      • Increase of fatty acids intake occurs
        • Dysfunction of the heart contractions
  • obese and type 2 diabetic patients
    • Higher fatty acids transport into skeletal muscle
    • Connected with the relocation of CD36 into the sarcolemma
    • Probably also responsible for the insulin resistance
      • Caused by some alterations in signalling cascades which leads to permanent relocation of CD36 into the sarcolemma
        • Esterification into triacylglycerols, and higher concentrations of diacylglycerol and ceramides.
          • Reduce the glucose uptake
            • Beginning of the insulin resistance [1]
  • Inhibition of CD36 present at sarcolemma
  • Modulation of subcellular recycling of CD36 (Glatz et al., 2013) [1]

Steatoza jater

  • Alcoholism and alcoholic steatosis associated with CD36
    • CD36 had been reported higher in liver exposed to alcohol
  • CD36 deficiency
    • Protective role in the development of alcoholic steatosis
    • Lipogenic resistance even though consuming a high-carbohydrate liquid diet (Clugston et al., 2014)

Nádory

  • Anti-angiogenic and pro-apoptotic role
  • Other demonstrated pro-tumorigenic role in cancer stem cells (Hale et al., 2014)
  • Fatty acid uptake of cancerous cells
    • Often modified, as they need to sustain their growth and proliferation
      • CD36 functiong as a fatty acid translocase
        • Modification of its expression may be involved.
  • High free fatty acid levels
    • May activate epithelial-mesenchymal transition by CD36 had been proposed
      • Role in the progression of cancer (Nath et al., 2015)
  • Angiogenesis
  • Mediation of angiogenic activity
    • Mostly its inhibition
      • Expressed on microvascular endothelial cells
        • Region of CD36 known as the CLESH domain
          • Interacts with anti-angiogenic protein
            • Thrombospondins-1 and -2
            • Induces complex intracellular signalling cascade resulting in apoptosis
      • Inhibition of microvascular endothelial cell migration, proliferation and tube formation
  • Deletion of CD36 in mice
    • Larger tumours
    • Increased vascularity (Hale et al., 2012).

Plasmodium falciparum malaria and CD36

  • Africa having the highest frequency of CD36 deficiency
    • CD36 deficiency
      • More serious progress of malaria than non-deficient people
      • In patients with malaria it is responsible for nonopsonic phagocytosis of P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes
        • By the blocking the CD36, the uptake of parasitized erythrocytes and nonopsonic phagocytosis can be inhibited
  • Pharmacologic inhibition of CD36 signalization
    • Reduction of phagocytosis of parasitized erythrocytes (Baruch et al., 1997) [1]

CD36 deficiency

  • Described in humans
  • Two subtypes based on the phenotype

Type I deficiency

  • Does not express CD36 in either platelets or monocytes
  • 10% of the deficiencies
  • Associated with one of the many polymorphisms of CD36

Type II deficiency

  • About 90% of cases
  • CD36 is expressed only in monocytes and not in platelets
  • More than 20 variants of CD36 had been identified
  • CD36 consists of a relatively conservative zone and quite polymorphic coding zones
    • Europeans having the lowest frequency
    • Asian and African populations having the highest (Xu et al., 2014) [1]

Exprese

  • Various cells all over the organism
  • Platelets,
  • Monocytes,
  • Few endothelial cells,
  • Mammary epithelial cells,
  • Adipocytes,
  • Activated keratinocytes,
  • Erythrocytes
  • Few tumour cell lines
  • Specific for each tissue
  • May vary
    • During the differentiation of various cell types
    • Some disorders
      • Myeloproliferative disease [1]

CD36 Various functions


Retence v kostní dřeni

  • Immature cell retention in bone marrow

Chuť tuku na jazyku

  • Oral fat sensing
  • Expression of CD36 in the apical cells of the taste bud
    • Associated with the gustatory perception of dietary lipids
    • Linked to the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs1761667
      • A-allele of rs1761667 had been linked with the decreased oral sensitivity to oleic acid
      • A-allele connected to the increased detection threshold of oleic acid
        • Higher frequency in obese children than in lean (Daoudi et al.,2015) [1]

Fagocytoza

  • Macrophages mediated ingestion of apoptotic neutrophils

Adheze

  • Aggregation of platelets by interacting with platelet-agglutinating protein p37
  • Mediator of few adhesive properties of the erythrocytes infected
    • By Plasmodium falciparum to the postcapillary venular endothelium
  • Receptor for
    • Glycoprotein thrombospondin
    • collagen types 1 and 4

Transport MK

  • Associated with the transport of long-chain fatty acids

Binding to the oxidized low-density lipoprotein

  • Type B scavenger receptor
    • Bind and internalize modified LDL particles
      • Oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxidized LDL)
  • CD36-transfected cells
    • Bind to the lipid part of oxidized LDL
    • Binding can be inhibited by
      • Anionic phospholipid vesicles
      • Anti-CD36 antibodies
  • The uptake of oxidized LDL
    • Can lead to the development of macrophage foam cells
      • Later followed by formation of atherosclerotic plaques (Nicholson et al., 2006)
  • CD36 binds oxidized LDL with higher affinity than any other currently known scavenger receptor
  • Binding of CD36 ectodomain with several molecules of fatty acids (FA)
    • Binds various structural forms of long-chain FA
      • Binding is dose-dependent
  • High affinity of FA to CD36 on several or all sites
    • Can likely affect the protein conformation
    • Influence oxidized LDL uptake by increasing the FA levels
      • Then enhances the uptake of oxidized LDL (Jay et al., 2015)

CD36 gene

  • Located on human chromosome 7,
    • Band q11.2
  • Consists of 15 exons
  • Exons 1, 2 and 15 are non-coding
    • At least 32kb long
  • Exon 3 encode N-terminal domain
  • Exon 14 encodes C-terminal domain of CD36
  • Major transcription initiation site located at position +290
  • ATG condon on the first exon at position +62 had been found [1]

Inhibice

Expression almost completely inhibited

  • During the differentiation of
    • Erythrocytes [1]

Stimulace

  • Activation of expression enhanced
  • Mostly during the differentiation
    • Of platelets
    • Adipocytes
    • Macrophages from their precursors [1]


Zařazení a popis struktury

  • One polypeptide chain with various lengths
    • From 78 to 88 kDa
      • Based on the cell type
  • Transmembrane glycoprotein
    • Class B scavenger receptor family
  • On the cell surface
  • Two transmembrane domains
  • Two cytoplasmic tails at both terminal ends
  • One highly glycosylated extracellular domain [1]

The extracellular domain

  • Encoded by 11 exons
    • Consequence of various interactions
  • Can be modified by glycosylation
    • Necessary for
      • The folding
      • Transportation of protein to the cell surface
    • Not necessary for ligand recognition (Armesilla and Vega, 1994; Hoosdally et al., 2009).
  • Non-glycosylatable CD36
    • Unable to reach the surface [1]


Synonyma

  • Platelet glycoprotein
  • Leukocyte differentiation antigen CD36
  • Fatty acid translocase (FAT)
  • Thrombospondin (TSP) receptor [1]
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