Affiliation:
1. From the Robarts Research Institute,
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario,
London, Canada
2. Departments of Biochemistry,
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario,
London, Canada
3. Departments of Medicine,
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario,
London, Canada
Abstract
Background
Foam cell formation by intimal smooth muscle cells (SMCs) inhibits the elaboration of extracellular matrix, which is detrimental to plaque stabilization. In the present study, we examined the lipoproteins and receptors involved in human SMC foam cell formation and investigated the ability of 24(
S
),25‐epoxycholesterol [24(
S
),25‐EC], an oxysterol agonist of the liver X receptor, to attenuate SMC foam cell formation.
Methods and Results
Incubation of human internal thoracic SMCs with atherogenic lipoproteins demonstrated that low‐density lipoprotein (LDL), but not oxidized or acetylated LDL, was the primary lipoprotein taken up, resulting in marked cholesteryl ester deposition (6‐fold vs 1.8‐fold;
P
<0.05; n=4). Exposure of SMCs to exogenous or endogenously synthesized 24
(S)
,25‐EC attenuated LDL uptake (−90% and −47% respectively;
P
<0.05; n=3) through decreased
sterol regulatory element–binding protein‐2
expression (−30% and −17%, respectively;
P
<0.001; n=3), decreased
LDL receptor
expression (−75% and −40%, respectively;
P
<0.05; n=3) and increased liver X receptor–mediated
myosin regulatory light chain interacting protein
expression (7‐ and 3‐fold, respectively;
P
<0.05; n=4). Furthermore, exogenous 24
(S)
,25‐EC increased adenosine triphosphate–binding cassettes A1– and G1–mediated cholesterol efflux to apolipoprotein AI (1.9‐fold;
P
<0.001; n=5) and high‐density lipoprotein
3
(1.3‐fold;
P
<0.05; n=5). 24
(S)
,25‐EC, unlike a nonsteroidal liver X receptor agonist, T0901317, did not stimulate
sterol regulatory element–binding protein‐1c
–mediated fatty acid synthesis or triglyceride accumulation. 24(
S
),25‐EC preserved the assembly of fibronectin and type I collagen by SMCs.
Conclusions
The oxysterol 24
(S)
,25‐EC prevented foam cell formation in human SMCs by attenuation of LDL receptor–mediated LDL uptake and stimulation of cholesterol efflux, restoring the elaboration of extracellular matrix. In contrast to T0901317, 24
(S)
,25‐EC prevented the development of a triglyceride‐rich foam cell phenotype.
(
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2012;1:e000810 doi
:
10.1161/JAHA.112.000810
.)
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine