ApoE genotype-specific inhibition of apoptosis

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Endothelial cell apoptosis can be initiated by withdrawing growth factors or serum, and is inhibited by HDL. Our results show that the total lipoprotein population from apolipoprotein E 4/4 (APOE4/4) sera is less anti-apoptotic than total lipoproteins from other APOE genotypes, as measured by caspase 3/7 activity. Moreover, APOE4/4 VLDL antagonizes the antiapoptotic activity of HDL by a mechanism requiring binding of apoE4 on VLDL particles to an LDL family receptor. This ability of APOE4/4 VLDL to inhibit the antiapoptotic effects of HDL presents a potential mechanism by which the expression of several diseases, including atherosclerosis, is enhanced by the APOE4 genotype.

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DeKroon, R. M., Mihovilovic, M., Goodger, Z. V., Robinette, J. B., Sullivan, P. M., Saunders, A. M., & Strittmatter, W. J. (2003). ApoE genotype-specific inhibition of apoptosis. Journal of Lipid Research, 44(8), 1566–1573. https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M300097-JLR200

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