Uptake of type III hypertriglyceridemic VLDL by macrophages is enhanced by oxidation, especially after remnant formation

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作者
Whitman, SC
Miller, DB
Wolfe, BM
Hegele, RA
Huff, MW
机构
[1] UNIV WESTERN ONTARIO,ROBARTS RES INST,LONDON,ON N6A 5K8,CANADA
[2] UNIV WESTERN ONTARIO,DEPT MED,LONDON,ON N6A 5K8,CANADA
[3] UNIV WESTERN ONTARIO,DEPT BIOCHEM,LONDON,ON N6A 5K8,CANADA
[4] UNIV TORONTO,ST MICHAELS HOSP,DEPT MED,TORONTO,ON M5B 1W8,CANADA
关键词
type III HLP; VLDL; remnants; oxidation; foam cells;
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10.1161/01.ATV.17.9.1707
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
We previously showed that hypertriglyceridemic VLDL (HTG-VLDL, Sf 60 to 400) from subjects with type III (E2/E2) hyperlipoproteinemia do not induce appreciable cholesteryl ester (CE) accumulation in cultured macrophages (J774A.1). In the present study, we examined whether oxidation of type III HTG-VLDL would enhance their uptake by J774A.1 cells, Type III HTG-VLDL were oxidized as measured by both conjugated-diene formation and increased electrophoretic mobility on agarose gels. Both LDL and type III HTG-VLDL undergo oxidation, albeit under different kinetic parameters. From the conjugated-diene curve, type III HTG-VLDL, compared with LDL, were found to have a 6-fold longer lag lime, to take 6-fold longer to reach maximal diene production, and to produce a 2-fold greater amount of dienes but at half the rate (all P<.005). Incubation of macrophages with either native type III HTG-VLDL or LDL (50 mu g lipoprotein cholesterol/mL media for 16 hours) caused small increases (4-fold and 2.7-fold, respectively) in cellular CE levels relative to control cells (both P=.0001). After 24 hours of CuSO4 exposure, we found that oxidized type III HTG-VLDL and LDL caused a 9.4-fold and 10.5-fold increase, respectively, in cellular CE levels (P=.0001). We next examined whether extending the exposure period for type III HTG-VLDL to CuSO4 beyond 24 hours would further enhance its ability to induce macrophage CE accumulation. After 48 hours of CuSO4 exposure, type III HTG-VLDL and LDL caused 21.3-fold and 11.6-fold increases, respectively, in cellular CE levels (P=.0001). The cellular CE loading achieved with 48 hour-oxidized type III HTG-VLDL was significantly higher than either 24 hour-oxidized type III HTG-VLDL (2.3-fold, P=.003) or 48 hour-oxidized LDL (1.8-fold, P=.012). There was no significant difference between the CE loading achieved by incubation of cells with either 24 hour-oxidized type III HTG-VLDL, 24 hour-oxidized LDL, or 48 hour-oxidized LDL (P greater than or equal to.518). In this study, we also examined whether partial lipolysis (19% to 50% triglyceride hydrolysis) of type III HTG-VLDL to produce remnants would increase the susceptibility of the lipoprotein to oxidative modification and subsequent cellular CE loading. Forty-eight hour-oxidized type III VLDL-remnants stimulated CE accumulation 30.4-fold over baseline (P=.0001). In contrast, nonoxidized type III VLDL remnants caused the same very low level of CE loading as did native type III HTG-VLDL (P=.680). The increase in cellular CE levels achieved with 48 hour-oxidized type III VLDL remnants was significantly higher than that achieved with 48 hour-oxidized type III HTG-VLDL (P=.047). In conclusion, we have shown that oxidized type III HTG-VLDL will induce macrophage CE accumulation well above levels achieved with oxidized LDL. In addition, we also showed that by forming a VLDL-remnant before oxidative modification, we can further enhance macrophage CE accumulation. These results provide a potential mechanism for the atherogenicity of type III HTG-VLDL and their remnants.
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页码:1707 / 1715
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