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APOE — MTTP
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Engle et al., Biochim Biophys Acta 2001
:
Both Pluronic L-81, an inhibitor of
chylomicron secretion, and BMS-197636-02, a
microsomal triglyceride transfer protein inhibitor , blocked the secretion of both TG and PC
Ueshima et al., Life Sci 2004
(Arteriosclerosis) :
Microsomal TG transfer protein (MTP) is
essential for the synthesis of both
chylomicron in the intestine and very low density lipoprotein in the liver
Jiang et al., J Virol 2009
:
At higher concentrations, however,
MTP inhibitors
blocked apoE expression and secretion and consequently suppressed the formation of HCV particles
Ables et al., J Lipid Res 2012
:
In contrast, inhibition of
microsomal triglyceride transfer protein ( MTP )
reduced chylomicron secretion after oral fat/retinol loads, but with accumulation of dietary TG and retinoids in the small intestine