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Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 2008
Published online before print April 17, 2008, doi: 10.1161/ATVBAHA.108.165084
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Submitted on December 10, 2007
Accepted on April 9, 2008

Acute Elevation of Plasma PLTP Activity Strongly Increases Pre-existing Atherosclerosis

Matthijs Moerland ; Hannelore Samyn ; Teus van Gent ; Rien van Haperen ; Geesje Dallinga-Thie ; Frank Grosveld ; Arie van Tol ; and Rini de Crom *

From the Department of Cell Biology & Genetics (M.M., H.S., T.v.G., R.v.H., F.G., A.v.T., R.d.C.), Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam; the Department of Vascular Medicine (G.D.-T.), AMC, Amsterdam; and the Department of Vascular Surgery (R.d.C.), Erasmus Medical University Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: m.decrom{at}erasmusmc.nl.

Objective—A transgenic mouse model was generated that allows conditional expression of human PLTP, based on the tetracycline-responsive gene system, to study the effects of an acute increase in plasma PLTP activity as may occur in inflammation.

Methods and Results—The effects of an acute elevation of plasma PLTP activity on the metabolism of apolipoprotein B–containing lipoproteins and on diet-induced preexisting atherosclerosis were determined in mice displaying a humanized lipoprotein profile (low-density lipoprotein receptor knockout background). Induced expression of PLTP strongly increases plasma VLDL levels in LDL receptor knockout mice, whereas VLDL secretion is not affected. The elevation in plasma triglyceride levels is explained by a PLTP-dependent inhibition of VLDL catabolism, which is caused, at least partly, by a decreased lipoprotein lipase activity. Together with the decreased plasma HDL levels, the acutely increased PLTP expression results in a highly atherogenic lipoprotein profile. Induction of PLTP expression leads to a further increase in size of preexisting atherosclerotic lesions, even on a chow diet. In addition, the lesions contain more macrophages and less collagen relative to controls, suggesting a less stable lesion phenotype.

Conclusion—In conclusion, acute elevation of PLTP activity destabilizes atherosclerotic lesions and aggravates preexisting atherosclerosis.


Key words: atherosclerosis • lipoproteins • phospholipid transfer protein • transgenic mouse models • triglycerides