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Plasma phospholipid transfer protein. Adenovirus-mediated overexpression in mice leads to decreased plasma high density lipoprotein (HDL) and enhanced hepatic uptake of phospholipids and cholesteryl esters from HDL.
Journal of Biological Chemistry 1997 October 25
In vitro studies have shown that plasma phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) converts isolated human high density lipoprotein-3 (HDL3) into larger HDL particles and generates lipid-poor apoA-I containing nascent HDL. To evaluate the role of PLTP in vivo we generated recombinant adenovirus vectors containing either human PLTP cDNA (rPLTP.AdV) or the reporter luciferase cDNA as a control. After intravenous infusion of 4 x 10(7) plaque-forming units (low dose) and 4 x 10(8) plaque-forming units (high dose) of rPLTP.AdV into mice, PLTP activity in plasma increased from base-line levels of 8.4 +/- 0.2 to 108 +/- 17 and from 8.9 +/- 0.6 to 352 +/- 31 micromol/ml/h, respectively, on day 4 (both p < 0.001). Thus, both low and high doses of rPLTP.AdV led to pronounced overexpression of human PLTP in mice. On day 4 after treatment, mice treated with low and high doses of rPLTP.AdV showed decreased HDL cholesterol (-54% and -91%) and apoA-I (-64% and -98%) (all p < 0.05). Kinetic studies revealed that the fractional catabolic rates of HDL labeled with [3H]phosphatidylcholine, [14C]phosphatidylcholine ether, [3H]cholesteryl ether, and 125I-labeled mouse apoA-I were increased by 8.5-, 8.7-, 3.8-, and 2.8-fold, respectively, in mice treated with low dose rPLTP.AdV (all p < 0.001). After injection of labeled HDL, mice treated with rPLTP.AdV showed an increased accumulation of labeled PC ether (+304%) and cholesteryl ether (+92%) in the liver (both p < 0.05). Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of plasma 5 min after injection of HDL labeled with 125I-apoA-I demonstrated increased levels of newly generated pre-beta-HDL in mice overexpressing PLTP. In conclusion, HDL remodeling mediated by PLTP generates nascent, lipid-poor apoA-I in vivo and accelerates the hepatic uptake of HDL surface and core lipids in mice treated with rPLTP.AdV. Accelerated catabolism of HDL in mice overexpressing PLTP leads to low HDL levels. Our data indicate an important role for PLTP in modulating reverse cholesterol transport in vivo.
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