Effects of nonlipolytic ligand function of endothelial lipase on high density lipoprotein metabolism in vivo
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Effects of nonlipolytic ligand function of endothelial lipase on high density lipoprotein metabolism in vivo
Abstract
Endothelial lipase (EL) influences high density lipoprotein (HDL) metabolism in vivo and mediates bridging and uptake of HDL particles independent of its lipolytic activity in vitro. To determine whether EL has a nonlipolytic ligand function in HDL metabolism in vivo, 1 x 1011 particles of a recombinant adenovirus encoding human EL (AdEL), catalytically inactive human EL (AdELS149A), or control (Adnull) were injected into wild-type, apoA-I transgenic, and hepatic lipase knockout mice. ELS149A protein was expressed at higher levels than wild-type EL. EL and ELS149A protein were both substantially increased in the postheparin plasma compared with preheparin, indicating that both the wild-type and mutant EL were bound to cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans. Overexpression of wild-type EL was associated with a significantly increased postheparin-plasma phospholipase activity and dramatically decreased levels of total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, phospholipids, and apoA-I. Injection of AdELS149A did not result in increased phospholipase activity confirming that ELS149A was catalytically inactive. Expression of ELS149A did not decrease lipid or apoA-I levels in wild-type and apoA-I transgenic mice yet led to an intermediate reduction of total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and phospholipids in hepatic lipase-deficient mice compared with control and EL-expressing mice. Our study demonstrates for the first time that EL has both a lipolytic and nonlipolytic function in HDL metabolism in vivo. Lipolytic activity of EL, however, seems to be most important for its effects on systemic HDL metabolism.
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