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Adenovirus mediated overexpression of human phospholipid transfer protein alters plasma HDL levels in mice.

S Ehnholm1, K W van Dijk, B van 't Hof, A van der Zee, V M Olkkonen, M Jauhiainen, M Hofker, L Havekes, C Ehnholm.   

Abstract

To study the function of plasma phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) in vivo, a liver directed adenoviral gene transfer system was used to overexpress human PLTP in mice. For the experiments, two strains of mice, wild type (C57/B1) and mice transgenic for the human apoA-I gene (HuApoA-ITg), were utilized. Five days after injection of the recombinant PLTP adenovirus, wild type mice showed a 4-fold increase in serum PLTP activity in (12.2+/-1.3 micromol/ml per h to 48.1+/-8.6 micromol/ml per h (+394%), P < 0.001). The PLTP overexpression induced significant reduction of serum cholesterol (2.46+/-0.08 to 0.69+/-0.42 mmol/l (-72%), P < 0.001), phospholipids (3.10+/-0.06 to 0.90+/-0.24 mmol/l (-71%), P < 0.01), and triglycerides (0.2+/-0.07 to 0.08+/-0.03 mmol/l (-69%), (P < 0.001). ApoA-I was hardly detectable in the serum. These lipid changes were due to a dramatic reduction of high density lipoprotein (HDL). The HuApoA-ITg mice displayed higher basal HDL level and PLTP activity. Adenovirus mediated PLTP overexpression in these mice resulted in a similar decrease of the lipid levels as that seen in the C57/B1 mice. However, the lipoprotein profile revealed a redistribution of HDL, with the appearance of larger buoyant HDL species. The results demonstrate that plasma phospholipid transfer protein in vivo causes high density lipoprotein (HDL) conversion and thereby plays a central role in HDL metabolism.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9643356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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