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Nature (Science) 2026-06-25 00:00 DOI: HASH:cb10ef03bf9554b47d08aeb02c11d573

How long-term dietary cholesterol can slow down its own clearance by liver cells

Authors: Unknown Author

Abstract

Cholesterol carried by low-density lipoprotein (LDL) drives heart disease and is cleared by liver cells expressing the receptor LDLR. A cell-signalling mechanism has been discovered through which high cholesterol promotes the enzyme-mediated degradation of LDLR. Blocking this enzyme restores LDLR levels in liver cells, suggesting a new strategy for treating high cholesterol. Chronic exposure to cholesterol can move the receptor protein LDLR into cells for degradation.

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