Abstract

Cholesterol ester (CE)-laden foam cells are a hallmark of atherosclerosis. To determine whether stimulation of the hydrolysis of cytosolic CE can be used as a novel therapeutic modality of atherosclerosis, we overexpressed hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) in THP-1 macrophage-like cells by adenovirus-mediated gene delivery, and we examined its effects on the cellular cholesterol trafficking. We show here that the overexpression of HSL robustly increased neutral CE hydrolase activity and completely eliminated CE in the cells that had been preloaded with CE by incubation with acetylated low density lipoprotein. In these cells, cholesterol efflux was stimulated in the absence or presence of high density lipoproteins, which might be at least partially explained by the increase in the expression of ABCA1. Importantly, these effects were achieved without the addition of acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase inhibitor, cAMP, or even high density lipoproteins. Furthermore, the uptake and degradation of acetylated low density lipoprotein was significantly reduced probably by decreased expression of scavenger receptor A and CD36. Notably, the cells with stimulated CE hydrolysis did not exhibit either buildup of free cholesterol or cytotoxicity. In conclusion, increased hydrolysis of CE by the overexpression of HSL leads to complete elimination of CE from THP-1 foam cells not only by increasing efflux but also by decreasing influx of cholesterol.

Highlights

  • Cholesterol ester (CE)1-laden macrophage foam cells are a hallmark of fatty streak lesions in atherosclerotic plaques

  • To identify macrophages or macrophage-like cell lines that were effectively transduced with recombinant adenovirus, we compared the expression of LacZ in macrophage-like cell lines (THP-1, J774, RAW 264.7, and P388D1), primary cultures of macrophages such as murine peritoneal macrophages and human monocyte-derived macrophages, and HEK293 cells, after infection with Ad-LacZ

  • neutral CE hydrolase (NCEH) activity was robustly stimulated after infection with Ad-hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) in cells treated with acetylated LDL (acLDL) in a dose-dependent manner; 120-fold increase was observed at 300 m.o.i. (Fig. 1B)

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Introduction

Cholesterol ester (CE)1-laden macrophage foam cells are a hallmark of fatty streak lesions in atherosclerotic plaques. To determine whether stimulation of the hydrolysis of cytosolic CE can be used as a novel therapeutic modality of atherosclerosis, we overexpressed hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) in THP-1 macrophage-like cells by adenovirus-mediated gene delivery, and we examined its effects on the cellular cholesterol trafficking.

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