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Original Article

High-density lipoprotein: gene-based approaches to the prevention of atherosclerosis

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Pages 642-651 | Published online: 27 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

Although the atheroprotective role of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) has been well documented in epidemiological and animal studies, highly effective therapeutic approaches for the selective increase of plasma HDL levels or function are not yet available. Several mechanisms by which HDL exerts an atheroprotective effect have been proposed on the basis of experiments in vitro and in vivo. These mechanisms include directing excess cellular cholesterol from the peripheral tissues to the liver in 'reverse cholesterol transport', inhibiting oxidative modification or aggregation of LDL, and modulating inflammatory responses to favour vasoprotection. This review gives an overview of the genes regulating these mechanisms, such as those encoding apolipoprotein AI, 1ecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), scavenger receptor B 1 (SR-BI), and the ATP-binding cassette transporter 1 (ABCl), and the potential to exploit them to develop gene-based therapeutic approaches to increase the level or function of HDL.

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