Cholesterol Accumulation Is Increased in Macrophages of Phospholipid Transfer Protein-Deficient Mice

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Ogier, Nicolas | Klein, Alexis | Deckert, Valérie | Athias, Anne | Bessède, Ginette | Le Guern, Naig | Lagrost, Laurent | Desrumaux, Catherine, M

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International audience. Objective-Phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) is a multifunctional, extracellular lipid transport protein that plays a major role in lipoprotein metabolism and atherosclerosis. Recent in vivo studies suggested that unlike systemic PLTP, macrophage-derived PLTP would be antiatherogenic. The present study aimed at characterizing the atheroprotective properties of macrophage-derived PLTP. Methods and Results-Peritoneal macrophages were isolated from PLTP-deficient and wild-type mice and their biochemical characteristics were compared. It is shown that macrophages isolated from PLTP-deficient mice have increased basal cholesterol content and accumulate more cholesterol in the presence of LDL compared with wild-type cells. Cholesterol parameters in macrophages of PLTP-deficient mice were normalized by dietary ␣-tocopherol supplementation. Conclusions-The antiatherogenic properties of macrophage-derived PLTP are related at least in part to its ability to reduce cholesterol accumulation in macrophages through changes in the alpha-tocopherol content and oxidative status of the cells.

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