“…ApoE and A bind to each other and also to their common receptors, including LRP1, LDLR, and heparan sulfate proteoglycan (11,12). Thus, apoE might compete with A for receptor binding (67), although if it forms complexes with A, it might also facilitate cellular A binding and uptake (28). Thus, the specific effects of apoE on A clearance may be depending on their concentrations, apoE isoforms, apoE lipidation status, A aggregation status, and specific cell types.…”