Keita Kono
Georgetown University Medical Center
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Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology | 2006
Mitsuru Shimamura; Morihiro Matsuda; Hiroaki Yasumo; Mitsuyo Okazaki; Kazunori Fujimoto; Keita Kono; Tetsuya Shimizugawa; Yosuke Ando; Ryuta Koishi; Takafumi Kohama; Naohiko Sakai; Kazuaki Kotani; Ryutaro Komuro; Tatsuo Ishida; Ken-ichi Hirata; Shizuya Yamashita; Hidehiko Furukawa; Iichiro Shimomura
Objectives—A low level of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in plasma has been recognized as an aspect of metabolic syndrome and as a crucial risk factor of cardiovascular events. However, the physiological regulation of plasma HDL levels has not been completely defined. Current studies aim to reveal the contribution of angiopoietin-like protein3 (angptl3), previously known as a plasma suppressor of lipoprotein lipase, to HDL metabolism. Methods and Results—Angptl3-deficient mice showed low plasma HDL cholesterol and HDL phospholipid (PL), and which were increased by ANGPTL3 supplementation via adenovirus. In vitro, ANGPTL3 inhibited the phospholipase activity of endothelial lipase (EL), which hydrolyzes HDL-PL and hence decreases plasma HDL levels, through a putative heparin-binding site in the N-terminal domain of ANGPTL3. Post-heparin plasma in Angptl3-knockout mice had higher phospholipase activity than did that in wild-type mice, suggesting that the activity of endogenous EL is elevated in Angptl3-deficient mice. Furthermore, we established an ELISA system for human ANGPTL3 and found that plasma ANGPTL3 levels significantly correlated with plasma HDL cholesterol and HDL-PL levels in human subjects. Conclusions—Angptl3 acts as an inhibitor of EL and may be involved in the regulation of plasma HDL cholesterol and HDL-PL levels in humans and rodents.
FEBS Letters | 2000
Victor E. Nava; Emanuela Lacana; Samantha Poulton; Hong Liu; Masako Sugiura; Keita Kono; Sheldon Milstien; Takafumi Kohama; Sarah Spiegel
Sphingosine kinase catalyzes the phosphorylation of sphingosine to form sphingosine 1‐phosphate (SPP), a novel lipid mediator with both intra‐ and extracellular functions. Based on sequence identity to murine sphingosine kinase (mSPHK1a), we cloned and characterized the first human sphingosine kinase (hSPHK1). The open reading frame of hSPHK1 encodes a 384 amino acid protein with 85% identity and 92% similarity to mSPHK1a at the amino acid level. Similar to mSPHK1a, when HEK293 cells were transfected with hSPHK1, there were marked increases in sphingosine kinase activity resulting in elevated SPP levels. hSPHK1 also specifically phosphorylated D‐erythro‐sphingosine and to a lesser extent sphinganine, but not other lipids, such as D,L‐threo‐dihydrosphingosine, N,N‐dimethylsphingosine, diacylglycerol, ceramide, or phosphatidylinositol. Northern analysis revealed that hSPHK1 was widely expressed with highest levels in adult liver, kidney, heart and skeletal muscle. Thus, hSPHK1 belongs to a highly conserved unique lipid kinase family that regulates diverse biological functions.
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2000
Hong Liu; Masako Sugiura; Victor E. Nava; Lisa C. Edsall; Keita Kono; Samantha Poulton; Sheldon Milstien; Takafumi Kohama; Sarah Spiegel
The Journal of Antibiotics | 2000
Keita Kono; Masahiro Tanaka; Takeshi Ogita; Tsuyoshi Hosoya; Takafumi Kohama
The Journal of Antibiotics | 2002
Keita Kono; Masako Sugiura; Takafumi Kohama
The Journal of Antibiotics | 2001
Keita Kono; Masahiro Tanaka; Yasunori Ono; Tsuyoshi Hosoya; Takeshi Ogita; Takafumi Kohama
The Journal of Antibiotics | 2000
Keita Kono; Masahiro Tanaka; Tadayoshi Mizuno; Kentaro Kodama; Takeshi Ogita; Takafumi Kohama
The Journal of Antibiotics | 2000
Keita Kono; Masahiro Tanaka; Takeshi Ogita; Takafumi Kohama
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2006
Ken Kitayama; Daisuke Nakai; Keita Kono; Arthur Gerritsen van der Hoop; Hitoshi Kurata; Elly C.M. de Wit; Louis H. Cohen; Toshimori Inaba; Takafumi Kohama
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2004
Hitoshi Kurata; Sayaka Suzuki; Yasuo Ohhata; Takuya Ikeda; Toru Hasegawa; Ken Kitayama; Toshimori Inaba; Keita Kono; Takafumi Kohama