Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8301675 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids | 2016 | 47 Pages |
Abstract
Whereas LDL-derived cholesterol accumulates in atherosclerotic lesions, HDL particles are thought to facilitate removal of cholesterol from the lesions back to the liver thereby promoting its fecal excretion from the body. Because generation of cholesterol-loaded macrophages is inherent to atherogenesis, studies on the mechanisms stimulating the release of cholesterol from these cells and its ultimate excretion into feces are crucial to learn how to prevent lesion development or even induce lesion regression. Modulation of this key anti-atherogenic pathway, known as the macrophage-specific reverse cholesterol transport, has been extensively studied in several mouse models with the ultimate aim of applying the emerging knowledge to humans. The present review provides a detailed comparison and critical analysis of the various steps of reverse cholesterol transport in mouse and man. We attempt to translate this in vivo complex scenario into practical concepts, which could serve as valuable tools when developing novel HDL-targeted therapies.
Keywords
SR-BILDLRBATLDL-CPPARHDL-CRCTCHDABCFXRLPLBSEPVLDLLXRNtcpAPOBEC1LCATIDLPLTPTransintestinal cholesterol excretionNiemann–Pick C1-Like 1CECSMCLRPCETPHDLCYP7A1cAMPfarnesoid X receptorCyclic adenosine monophosphateAsbtapoapolipoproteinBile acidsapical sodium-dependent bile acid transportercoronary heart diseaseTransgenicATP-binding cassette transporterCholesterol effluxTICECholesterol excretionSmooth muscle cellCholesterol efflux capacitylecithin-cholesterol acyltransferaseEndothelial lipasehepatic lipaseLipoprotein lipasehigh density lipoproteinvery low density lipoproteinIntermediate density lipoproteinlow density lipoproteinLDLMicroRNAMiRNAknockoutPhospholipid transfer proteincholesteryl ester transfer proteinLDL receptor-related proteinLipid transfer proteinsBile salt export pumpliver X receptorHDL-cholesterolLDL-cholesterolreverse cholesterol transportLDL receptorperoxisome proliferator-activated receptor
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Authors
Miriam Lee-Rueckert, Joan Carles Escola-Gil, Petri T. Kovanen,