Dual effects on HDL metabolism by cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibition in HepG2 cells

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作者
Huang, ZP [1 ]
Inazu, A [1 ]
Kawashiri, M [1 ]
Nohara, A [1 ]
Higashikata, T [1 ]
Mabuchi, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Kanazawa Univ, Grad Sch Med Sci, Div Cardiovasc Med, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 9208641, Japan
关键词
scavenger receptor class B type I; reverse cholesterol transport; high-density lipoprotein;
D O I
10.1152/ajpendo.00453.2002
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Cholesteryl ester transfer protein ( CETP) promotes reverse cholesterol transport via exchange of cholesteryl ester and triglyceride among lipoproteins. Here, we focused on HDL metabolism during inhibition of CETP expression by using CETP antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) in HepG2 cells. CETP secretion was decreased by 70% in mRNA levels and by 52% in mass 20 h after ODNs against CETP were delivered to HepG2 cells. Furthermore, as a consequence of the downregulation of CETP, the expression of scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI), an HDL receptor, was also reduced by similar to50% in mRNA and protein levels, whereas the apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I) expression and secretion were increased by 30 and 92%, respectively. In a functional study, the selective uptake of I-125-[C-14]cholesteryl oleate-labeled HDL3 was decreased. Cholesterol efflux to apoA-I and HDL3 was significantly increased by 88 and 37%, respectively. Moreover, the CE levels in cells after antisense treatment were elevated by 20%, which was related to the about twofold increase of cholesterol esterification and increased acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase 1 mRNA levels. Taken together, these findings suggest that although acute suppression of CETP expression leads to an elevation in cellular cholesterol stores, apoA-I secretion, and cellular cholesterol efflux to apoA-I, the return of HDL-CE to hepatocytes via an SR-BI pathway was inhibited in vitro. Thus antisense inhibition of hepatic CETP expression manifests dual effects: namely, increased formation of HDL and suppression of catabolism of HDL-CE, probably via the SR-BI pathway.
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页码:E1210 / E1219
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