High plasma HDL concentrations associated with enhanced atherosclerosis in transgenic mice overexpressing lecithinchoesteryl acyltransferase

AM Bérard, B Föger, A Remaley, R Shamburek… - Nature medicine, 1997 - nature.com
AM Bérard, B Föger, A Remaley, R Shamburek, BL Vaisman, G Talley, B Paigen, RF Hoyt Jr…
Nature medicine, 1997nature.com
A subset of patients with high plasma HDL concentration have enhanced rather than
reduced atherosclerosis. We have developed a new transgenic mouse model
overexpressing human lecithin-cholesteryl acyltransferase (LCAT) that has elevated HDL
and increased diet-induced atherosclerosis. LCAT transgenic mouse HDLs are abnormal in
both composition and function. Liver uptake of [3H] cholesteryl ether incorporated in
transgenic mouse HDL was reduced by 41% compared with control HDL, indicating …
Abstract
A subset of patients with high plasma HDL concentration have enhanced rather than reduced atherosclerosis. We have developed a new transgenic mouse model overexpressing human lecithin-cholesteryl acyltransferase (LCAT) that has elevated HDL and increased diet-induced atherosclerosis. LCAT transgenic mouse HDLs are abnormal in both composition and function. Liver uptake of [3H]cholesteryl ether incorporated in transgenic mouse HDL was reduced by 41% compared with control HDL, indicating ineffective transport of HDL-cholesterol to the liver and impaired reverse cholesterol transport. Analysis of this LCAT-transgenic mouse model provides in vivo evidence for dysfunctional HDL as a potential mehanism leading to increased atherosclerosis in the presence of high plasma HDL levels.
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