Objective-Expression of human apolipoprotein (h-apo) A-IV in apoE-deficient (apoE0) mice (h-apoA-IV/E0) reduces susceptibility to atherosclerosis. Chronic infection mimicked by exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) increases the size of atherosclerosis lesions in apoE0 mice. Thus, we used h-apoA-IV/E0 mice to determine whether h-apoA-IV plays a protective role after LPS administration. Methods and Results-We injected apoE0, h-apoA-IV/E0, and C57B1/6 (wild-type) mice intraperitoneally with either LPS or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) every week for 10 weeks. Atherosclerotic lesions were significantly smaller in h-apoA-IV/E0 mice treated with LPS than in their apoE 0 counterparts. The titers of IgG2a and IgG2b autoantibodies to oxidized low-density lipoprotein (LDL) were higher in the LPS-group of h-apoA-IV/E0 mice than in apoE0 mice, suggesting that the Th1 response is stronger in the presence of h-apoA-IV. Lymphocytes from the blood, liver, spleen, and thymus of h-apoA-IV/E0 mice treated with LPS produced less IL-4, INF-γ, and TNF-α proinflammatory cytokines than their apoE0 counterparts. Furthermore, we demonstrated that recombinant h-apoA-IV blocks the LPS-induced stimulation of monocytes. Conclusions-The expression of h-apoA-IV in apoE0 mice reduces the susceptibility to atherogenesis and decreases the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines after LPS administration.
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Recalde, D., Ostos, M. A., Badell, E., Garcia-Otin, A. L., Pidoux, J., Castro, G., … Scott-Algara, D. (2004). Human Apolipoprotein A-IV Reduces Secretion of Proinflammatory Cytokines and Atherosclerotic Effects of a Chronic Infection Mimicked by Lipopolysaccharide. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 24(4), 756–761. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.ATV.0000119353.03690.22
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