Inhibition of cholesteryl ester transfer protein by anacetrapib does not impair the anti-inflammatory properties of high density lipoprotein

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作者
Han, Seongah [1 ]
LeVoci, Lauretta [1 ]
Fischer, Paul [2 ]
Wang, Sheng-Ping [1 ]
Gagen, Karen [1 ]
Chen, Ying [1 ]
Xie, Dan [1 ]
Fisher, Timothy [1 ]
Ehrhardt, Anka G. [2 ]
Peier, Andrea M. [1 ]
Johns, Douglas G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Merck Res Labs, Dept Atherosclerosis, Rahway, NJ 07065 USA
[2] Merck Res Labs, Dept Vitro Sci, Rahway, NJ 07065 USA
关键词
Cholesteryl ester transfer protein; Anacetrapib; High-density lipoprotein; Endothelial cell; Inflammation; CELL ADHESION MOLECULES; CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; NF-KAPPA-B; ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS; BLOOD-PRESSURE; HIGH-RISK; HDL; EXPRESSION; EFFLUX; TORCETRAPIB;
D O I
10.1016/j.bbalip.2012.12.008
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) is a target of therapeutic intervention for coronary heart disease. Anacetrapib, a potent inhibitor of CETP, has been shown to reduce LDL-cholesterol by 40% and increase HDL-cholesterol by 140% in patients, and is currently being evaluated in a phase III cardiovascular outcomes trial. HDL is known to possess anti-inflammatory properties, however with such large increases in HDL-cholesterol, it is unclear whether CETP inhibition perturbs HDL functionality such as anti-inflammatory effects on endothelial cells. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether CETP inhibition by anacetrapib affects the anti-inflammatory properties of HDL. HDL was isolated from either hamsters treated with vehicle or anacetrapib for 2 weeks, or from normal human subjects treated either placebo, 20 mg, or 150 mg anacetrapib daily for 2 weeks. Anacetrapib treatment increased plasma HDL cholesterol levels by 65% and between 48 and 82% in hamsters and humans, respectively. Pre-incubation of human aortic endothelial cells with HDL isolated from both control and anacetrapib treated hamsters suppressed TNF alpha induced expression of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1), intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and E-selectin. Similar results were obtained with human HDL samples pre and post treatment with placebo or anacetrapib. Further, HDL inhibited TNF alpha-induced MCP-1 secretion, monocyte adhesion and NF-kappa B activation in endothelial cells, and the inhibition was similar between control and anacetrapib treated groups. These studies demonstrate that anacetrapib treatment does not impair the ability of HDL to suppress an inflammatory response in endothelial cells. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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