Yasuda_2007_J.Atheroscler.Thromb_14_192

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Title : Endothelial lipase is increased by inflammation and promotes LDL uptake in macrophages - Yasuda_2007_J.Atheroscler.Thromb_14_192
Author(s) : Yasuda T , Hirata K , Ishida T , Kojima Y , Tanaka H , Okada T , Quertermous T , Yokoyama M
Ref : J Atheroscler Thromb , 14 :192 , 2007
Abstract :

AIM: Endothelial lipase (EL) is a member of the lipoprotein lipase family that regulates HDL metabolism. EL is known to act as a bridging molecule for monocytes or lipoproteins in vascular endothelial cells. We investigated the role and regulatory mechanisms of EL expression in macrophages.
METHODS: Macrophages originating from wild-type (EL+/+) and EL-deficient (EL-/-) mice were stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The expression of EL mRNA was evaluated by northern blotting. DiI-LDL was used to measure the uptake of native low-density lipoprotein (nLDL).
RESULTS: LPS increased EL mRNA levels by increasing intracellular oxidative stress in the macrophages. LPS did not affect EL expression in macrophages derived from Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) gene mutant mice, C3H/HeJ. The uptake of nLDL after LPS-treatment was significantly lower in macrophages from EL-/- mice than those from EL+/+ mice. Simvastatin suppressed the LPS-induced upregulation of EL expression and uptake of nLDL.
CONCLUSIONS: EL expression is upregulated by LPS via TLR4 and promotes the uptake of nLDL by macrophages. Simvastatin inhibits the LPS-induced up-regulation and uptake in macrophages. Thus, our findings provide a novel role for EL in lipoprotein metabolism and would expand the range of anti-atherogenic effects of statins.

PubMedSearch : Yasuda_2007_J.Atheroscler.Thromb_14_192
PubMedID: 17726294

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Yasuda T, Hirata K, Ishida T, Kojima Y, Tanaka H, Okada T, Quertermous T, Yokoyama M (2007)
Endothelial lipase is increased by inflammation and promotes LDL uptake in macrophages
J Atheroscler Thromb 14 :192

Yasuda T, Hirata K, Ishida T, Kojima Y, Tanaka H, Okada T, Quertermous T, Yokoyama M (2007)
J Atheroscler Thromb 14 :192