HDL-associated PAF-AH reduces endothelial adhesiveness in apoE-/- mice

Gregor Theilmeier, Bart R. De Geest, Paul P. Van Veldhoven, D. Stengel, Carine Michiels, M. Lox, M. Landeloos, D. Chapman, E. Ninio, D. Collen, B. Himpens, P. Holvoet

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Abstract

Macrophage infiltration into the subendothelial space at lesion prone sites is the primary event in atherogenesis. Inhibition of macrophage homing might therefore prevent atherosclerosis. Since HDL levels are inversely correlated with cardiovascular risk, their effect on macrophage homing was assessed in apoE-deficient (apoE(-/-)) mice. Overexpression of human apolipoprotem AI in apoE(-/-) mice increased HDL levels 3-fold and reduced macrophage accumulation in an established assay of leukocyte homing to aortic root endothelium 3.2-fold (P<0.005). This was due to reduced in vivo βVLDL oxidation, reduced βVLDL triggered endothelial cytosolic Ca2+ signaling through PAF-like bioactivity, lower ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 expression, and diminished ex vivo leukocyte adhesion. Adenoviral gene transfer of human PAF-acetylhydrolase (PAF-AH) in apoE(-/-) mice increased PAF-AH activity 1.5-fold (P<0.001), reduced βVLDL-induced ex vivo macrophage adhesion 3.5-fold (P<0.01), and reduced in vivo macrophage homing 2.6-fold (P<0.02). These inhibitory effects were observed in the absence of increased HDL cholesterol levels. In conclusion, HDL reduces macrophage homing to endothelium by reducing oxidative stress via its associated PAF-AH activity. This protective mechanism is independent of the function of HDL as cholesterol acceptor. Modulation of lipoprotein oxidation by PAF-AH may prevent leukocyte recruitment to the vessel wall, a key feature in atherogenesis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2032-2039
Number of pages8
JournalFASEB Journal
Volume14
Publication statusPublished - 2000

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