Abstract

In vitro experiments have demonstrated that exogenous phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP), i.e. purified PLTP added to macrophage cultures, influences ABCA1-mediated cholesterol efflux from macrophages to HDL. To investigate whether PLTP produced by the macrophages (i.e., endogenous PLTP) is also part of this process, we used peritoneal macrophages derived from PLTP-knockout (KO) and wild-type (WT) mice. The macrophages were transformed to foam cells by cholesterol loading, and this resulted in the upregulation of ABCA1. Such macrophage foam cells from PLTP-KO mice released less cholesterol to lipid-free apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I) and to HDL than did the corresponding WT foam cells. Also, when plasma from either WT or PLTP-KO mice was used as an acceptor, cholesterol efflux from PLTP-KO foam cells was less efficient than that from WT foam cells. After cAMP treatment, which upregulated the expression of ABCA1, cholesterol efflux from PLTP-KO foam cells to apoA-I increased markedly and reached a level similar to that observed in cAMP-treated WT foam cells, restoring the decreased cholesterol efflux associated with PLTP deficiency. These results indicate that endogenous PLTP produced by macrophages contributes to the optimal function of the ABCA1-mediated cholesterol efflux-promoting machinery in these cells. Whether macrophage PLTP acts at the plasma membrane or intracellularly or shuttles between these compartments needs further study.

Highlights

  • In vitro experiments have demonstrated that exogenous phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP), i.e. purified PLTP added to macrophage cultures, influences ABCA1mediated cholesterol efflux from macrophages to HDL

  • We studied the efflux of [3H]cholesterol from nonelicited peritoneal macrophages derived from the PLTPKO mouse under various conditions that upregulate ATP binding cassette transporter protein-1 (ABCA1)-dependent efflux

  • Because stimulation with cAMP leads to the upregulation of expression and activity of ABCA1 in mouse peritoneal macrophages [32], the type of cell studied here, we evaluated whether cAMP treatment could induce differences between PLTP-KO and WT macrophages in the cholesterol efflux induced by apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I)

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In vitro experiments have demonstrated that exogenous phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP), i.e. purified PLTP added to macrophage cultures, influences ABCA1mediated cholesterol efflux from macrophages to HDL. These results support an intracellular role for endogenous macrophage PLTP in ABCA1-mediated cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells.

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