PCSK9 inhibition is a novel approach for cholesterol reduction because of its crucial pathophysiological role in cholesterol metabolism. This work aimed at evaluating whether lupin protein/peptides may modulate PCSK9 production. Mild hypercholesterolaemic subjects consumed lupin protein or casein (30 g/day) for 4 weeks. The final level of circulating PCSK9, measured by ELISA, was reduced by 8.5% (p = 0.0454) versus baseline value, whereas it remained unchanged in the control group (casein). For investigating the mechanism of action, HepG2 cells were treated with peptic and tryptic peptides from lupin protein: reductions of PCSK9 production and secretion were observed as well as a decrease of hepatic nuclear factor 1-alpha (HNF1-alpha). For the first time, this work provides evidences that lupin protein/peptides may modulate the PCSK9 protein level production and secretion, contributing to explain the beneficial effects observed in animal and human studies and opening a completely new area of investigation on plant proteins.

Lupin protein exerts cholesterol-lowering effects targeting PCSK9: from clinical evidences to elucidation of the in vitro molecular mechanism using HepG2 cells / C. Lammi, C. Zanoni, L. Calabresi, A. Arnoldi. - In: JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS. - ISSN 1756-4646. - 23(2016), pp. 230-240.

Lupin protein exerts cholesterol-lowering effects targeting PCSK9: from clinical evidences to elucidation of the in vitro molecular mechanism using HepG2 cells

C. Lammi
Primo
;
C. Zanoni
Secondo
;
L. Calabresi
Penultimo
;
A. Arnoldi
2016

Abstract

PCSK9 inhibition is a novel approach for cholesterol reduction because of its crucial pathophysiological role in cholesterol metabolism. This work aimed at evaluating whether lupin protein/peptides may modulate PCSK9 production. Mild hypercholesterolaemic subjects consumed lupin protein or casein (30 g/day) for 4 weeks. The final level of circulating PCSK9, measured by ELISA, was reduced by 8.5% (p = 0.0454) versus baseline value, whereas it remained unchanged in the control group (casein). For investigating the mechanism of action, HepG2 cells were treated with peptic and tryptic peptides from lupin protein: reductions of PCSK9 production and secretion were observed as well as a decrease of hepatic nuclear factor 1-alpha (HNF1-alpha). For the first time, this work provides evidences that lupin protein/peptides may modulate the PCSK9 protein level production and secretion, contributing to explain the beneficial effects observed in animal and human studies and opening a completely new area of investigation on plant proteins.
Bioactive peptides; HepG2 cells; HNF1-alpha; Lupinus; PCSK9; Plant proteins
Settore CHIM/10 - Chimica degli Alimenti
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
   Innovative functional foods based on sweet lupin protein for cardiovascular prevention
   LUPICARP
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   FP7
   285819
2016
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