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Inflammation, remodeling, and other factors affecting HDL cholesterol efflux.

Citation
Ronsein, G. E., and T. Vaisar. “Inflammation, Remodeling, And Other Factors Affecting Hdl Cholesterol Efflux.”. Current Opinion In Lipidology, pp. 52-59.
Center University of Washington
Author Graziella E Ronsein, Tomas Vaisar
Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The ability of HDL to promote cholesterol efflux from macrophages is a predictor of cardiovascular risk independent of HDL cholesterol levels. However, the molecular determinants of HDL cholesterol efflux capacity (CEC) are largely unknown.

RECENT FINDINGS: The term HDL defines a heterogeneous population of particles with distinct size, shape, protein, and lipid composition. Cholesterol efflux is mediated by multiple pathways that may be differentially modulated by HDL composition. Furthermore, different subpopulations of HDL particles mediate CEC via specific pathways, but the molecular determinants of CEC, either proteins or lipids, are unclear. Inflammation promotes a profound remodeling of HDL and impairs overall HDL CEC while improving ATP-binding cassette transporter G1-mediated efflux. This review discusses recent findings that connect HDL composition and CEC.

SUMMARY: Data from recent animal and human studies clearly show that multiple factors associate with CEC including individual proteins, lipid composition, as well as specific particle subpopulations. Although acute inflammation remodels HDL and impairs CEC, chronic inflammation has more subtle effects. Standardization of assays measuring HDL composition and CEC is a necessary prerequisite for understanding the factors controlling HDL CEC. Unraveling these factors may help the development of new therapeutic interventions improving HDL function.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Current opinion in lipidology
Volume
28
Issue
1
Number of Pages
52-59
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1473-6535
DOI
10.1097/MOL.0000000000000382
Alternate Journal
Curr. Opin. Lipidol.
PMID
27906712
PMCID
PMC5567787
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