Serum amyloid A3 is a high density lipoprotein-associated acute-phase protein

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Serum amyloid A (SAA) is a family of acute-phase reactants. Plasma levels of human SAA1/SAA2 (mouse SAA1.1/2.1) can increase ≥1,000-fold during an acute-phase response. Mice, but not humans, express a third relatively understudied SAA isoform, SAA3. We investigated whether mouse SAA3 is an HDL-associated acute-phase SAA. Quantitative RT- PCR with isoform-specific primers indicated that SAA3 and SAA1.1/2.1 are induced similarly in livers (2,500-fold vs. 6,000-fold, respectively) and fat (400-fold vs. 100-fold, respectively) of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-injected mice. In situ hybridization demonstrated that all three SAAs are produced by hepatocytes. All three SAA isoforms were detected in plasma of LPS-injected mice, although SAA3 levels were 20% of SAA1.1/2.1 levels. Fast protein LC analyses indicated that virtually all of SAA1.1/2.1 eluted with HDL, whereas 15% of SAA3 was lipid poor/free. After density gradient ultracentrifugation, isoelectric focusing demonstrated that 100% of plasma SAA1.1 was recovered in HDL compared with only 50% of SAA2.1 and 10% of SAA3. Thus, SAA3 appears to be more loosely associated with HDL, resulting in lipid-poor/free SAA3. We conclude that SAA3 is a major hepatic acute-phase SAA in mice that May produce systemic effects during inflammation.

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Tannock, L. R., De Beer, M. C., Ji, A., Shridas, P., Noffsinger, V. P., Den Hartigh, L., … Webb, N. R. (2018). Serum amyloid A3 is a high density lipoprotein-associated acute-phase protein. Journal of Lipid Research, 59(2), 339–347. https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M080887

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