Apolipoprotein E promotes the regression of atherosclerosis independently of lowering plasma cholesterol levels

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Objective - The mechanisms by which apolipoprotein E (apoE) can promote the regression of atherosclerosis are not well understood. This study examined whether apoE can promote atherosclerosis regression independently of lowering plasma cholesterol levels. Methods and Results - We studied hypomorphic apoE mice (Apoeh/h), which express an apoE4-like form of mouse apoE at ≈2% to 5% of normal levels in plasma and are normolipidemic. After 18 weeks of diet-induced hypercholesterolemia, which resulted in advanced aortic atherosclerotic lesions composed of a lipid-rich layer of foam cells covering a fibrotic core, 2 groups of mice were fed a chow diet for 16 weeks. One group continued to express low levels of apoE; the other was induced to express physiological levels of plasma apoE by Cre-mediated recombination of the hypomorphic Apoe allele. In both groups, plasma cholesterol levels fell rapidly to similar levels, and histological analysis at 16 weeks revealed elimination of the foam-cell layer. However, physiological levels of plasma apoE also enhanced the removal of neutral lipids from the fibrotic cores. Conclusion - These findings demonstrate for the first time that apolipoprotein E promotes the regression of atherosclerosis independently of lowering plasma cholesterol levels.

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Raffai, R. L., Loeb, S. M., & Weisgraber, K. H. (2005). Apolipoprotein E promotes the regression of atherosclerosis independently of lowering plasma cholesterol levels. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 25(2), 436–441. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.ATV.0000152613.83243.12

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