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The lipid flippase heterodimer ATP8B1-CDC50A is essential for surface expression of the apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter (SLC10A2/ASBT) in intestinal Caco-2 cells.
[benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis]
Deficiency
of
the
phospholipid
flippase
ATP
8
B
1
causes
progressive
familial
intrahepatic
cholestasis
type
1
(
PFIC
1
)
and
benign
recurrent
intrahepatic
cholestasis
type
1
(
BRIC
1
)
.
Apart
from
cholestasis
,
many
patients
also
suffer
from
diarrhea
of
yet
unknown
etiology
.
Here
we
have
studied
the
hypothesis
that
intestinal
ATP
8
B
1
deficiency
results
in
bile
salt
malabsorption
as
a
possible
cause
of
PFIC
1
/
BRIC
1
diarrhea
.
Bile
salt
transport
was
studied
in
ATP
8
B
1
-
depleted
intestinal
Caco-
2
cells
.
Apical
membrane
localization
was
studied
by
a
biotinylation
approach
.
Fecal
bile
salt
and
electrolyte
contents
were
analyzed
in
stool
samples
of
PFIC
1
patients
,
of
whom
some
had
undergone
biliary
diversion
or
liver
transplantation
.
Bile
salt
uptake
by
the
apical
sodium-dependent
bile
salt
transporter
SLC
10
A
2
was
strongly
impaired
in
ATP
8
B
1
-
depleted
Caco-
2
cells
.
The
reduced
SLC
10
A
2
activity
coincided
with
strongly
reduced
apical
membrane
localization
,
which
was
caused
by
impaired
apical
membrane
insertion
of
SLC
10
A
2
.
Moreover
,
we
show
that
endogenous
ATP
8
B
1
exists
in
a
functional
heterodimer
with
CDC
50
A
in
Caco-
2
cells
.
Analyses
of
stool
samples
of
post-transplant
PFIC
1
patients
demonstrated
that
bile
salt
content
was
not
changed
,
whereas
sodium
and
chloride
concentrations
were
elevated
and
potassium
levels
were
decreased
.
The
ATP
8
B
1
-
CDC
50
A
heterodimer
is
essential
for
the
apical
localization
of
SLC
10
A
2
in
Caco-
2
cells
.
Diarrhea
in
PFIC
1
/
BRIC
1
patients
has
a
secretory
origin
to
which
SLC
10
A
2
deficiency
may
contribute
.
This
results
in
elevated
luminal
bile
salt
concentrations
and
consequent
enhanced
electrolyte
secretion
and
/
or
reduced
electrolyte
resorption
.
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"many patients also suffer from diarrhea of yet unknown etiology"
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benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis
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