Deficiency in reverse cholesterol transport in mice augments sepsis

Author:

Wang Qian,Guo Ling,Hao Dan,Ito Misa,Yu Kai-jiang,Wang Rui-tao,Mineo Chieko,Shaul Philip W.,Li Xiang-An

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundSepsis claims over 215,000 lives and costs $16.7 billion per year in America alone. Recent studies revealed that HDL receptor scavenger receptor BI (SR-BI or Scarb1) plays a critical protective role in sepsis. Using Scarb1I179N mice, a mutant SR-BI mouse model with 90% depletion in hepatic SR-BI, we previously reported that the mutant mice are susceptible to cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis. However, using a hypo-AlbCreSR-BIfl/fl mouse model, Huby’s group showed that the liver-specific SR-BI KO mice are not more susceptible to CLP-induced sepsis. In this study, we generated a new floxed SR-BI mouse model to clarify the contribution of hepatic SR-BI in sepsis. SR-BI is known as a receptor that plays a key role in reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) by uptaking cholesterol to the liver. So, our established AlbCreSR-BIfl/fl mice (liver-specific SR-BI KO) is an RCT deficiency mice model that can be used to understand the mechanisms of RCT protecting against sepsis and may provide new insight into the pathogenesis of sepsis.Methods and ResultsWe generated SR-BIfl/fl mice by flanking exon 2. We bred the floxed mice with AlbCre mice to generate AlbCreSR-BIfl/fl mice (liver-specific SR-BI KO mice), then the mice were backcrossed to C57BL/6J for 10 generations. As shown in Fig 1, the liver SR-BI expression was normal in SR-BIfl/fl mice as compared to C57BL/6J (B6) mice, but completely depleted in AlbCreSR-BIfl/fl mice. Using this liver-specific SR-BI KO model, we observed that a deficiency in RCT rendered the mice highly susceptible to CLP-induced sepsis as shown by 80% and 14.3% survival of SR-BIfl/fl and AlbCreSR-BIfl/fl mice, respectively. We found aggravated inflammatory cytokine production, altered leukocyte recruitment and slightly increased in the blood and peritoneal bacteria. Moreover, we found RCT deficiency mice increased both free and total cholesterol levels in serum and showed severer hemolysis in AlbCreSR-BIfl/fl mice than SR-BIfl/fl mice during CLP-induced sepsis. Importantly, when we fed AlbCreSR-BIfl/fl mice with probucol to decrease the cholesterol level in serum before performing CLP, the survival rate of AlbCreSR-BIfl/fl mice improved to 88.9%.ConclusionsDeficiency RCT resulting in abnormal metabolism of cholesterol and lipid metabolism is a risk factor in sepsis and maintain normal metabolism of cholesterol may provide a new insight for sepsis therapies.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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