Objective— The purpose of this study was to define heterogeneity in the molecular profile of lipids, including sphingomyelin and sphingosine-1-phosphate, among physicochemically-defined HDL subpopulations and potential relevance to antiatherogenic biological activities of dense HDL3. Methods and Results— The molecular profile of lipids (cholesteryl esters, phospholipids, sphingomyelin, and sphingosine-1-phosphate) in physicochemically-defined normolipidemic HDL subpopulations was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography and gas chromatography. As HDL particle size and molecular weight decreased with increment in density, molar lipid content diminished concomitantly. On a % basis, sphingomyelin abundance diminished in parallel with progressive increase in HDL density from HDL2b (12.8%) to HDL3c (6.2%; P <0.001); in contrast, sphingosine-1-phosphate was preferentially enriched in small HDL3 (40 to 50 mmol/mol HDL) versus large HDL2 (15 to 20 mmol/mol HDL; P <0.01). Small HDL3c was equally enriched in LpA-I particles relative to LpA-I:A-II. The sphingosine-1-phosphate/sphingomyelin ratio correlated positively with the capacities of HDL subspecies to attenuate apoptosis in endothelial cells ( r =0.73, P <0.001) and to retard LDL oxidation ( r =0.58, P <0.01). Conclusions— An elevated sphingosine-1-phosphate/sphingomyelin ratio is an integral feature of small dense HDL3, reflecting enrichment in sphingosine-1-phosphate, a key antiapoptotic molecule, and depletion of sphingomyelin, a structural lipid with negative impact on surface fluidity and LCAT activity. These findings further distinguish the structure and antiatherogenic activities of small, dense HDL. Preferential sphingosine-1-phosphate enrichment, but sphingomyelin depletion, distinguish normolipidemic small, dense HDL3 from large HDL2. Elevated sphingosine-1-phosphate/sphingomyelin ratio constitutes a hallmark of the lipid moiety of small dense HDL3 particles and is implicated in their antiatherogenic activity.
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Kontush, A., Therond, P., Zerrad, A., Couturier, M., Négre-Salvayre, A., de Souza, J. A., … Chapman, M. J. (2007). Preferential Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Enrichment and Sphingomyelin Depletion Are Key Features of Small Dense HDL3 Particles. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 27(8), 1843–1849. https://doi.org/10.1161/atvbaha.107.145672
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