Objective—Maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis in human macrophages is essential to prevent foam cell formation. We evaluated the relative contribution of the ABCA1 and ABCG1 transporters to cholesterol efflux from human macrophages, and of the capacity of LXR agonists to reduce foam cell formation by stimulating export of cellular cholesterol. Methods and Results—ABCG1 mRNA levels were strongly increased in acLDL-loaded THP-1 macrophages and in HMDM on stimulation with LXR agonists. However, silencing of ABCG1 expression using ABCG1-specific siRNA indicated that ABCG1 was not essential for cholesterol efflux to HDL in cholesterol-loaded human macrophages stimulated with LXR agonists. Indeed, ABCA1 was solely responsible for the stimulati...
Although recent genome-wide association studies have called into question the causal relationship be...
Although recent genome-wide association studies have called into question the causal relationship be...
ABCA12 is involved in the transport of ceramides in skin, but it may play a wider role in lipid meta...
International audienceObjective— Maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis in human macrophages is esse...
Most types of cells in the body have no or very limited capacity of catabolizing cholesterol, so cho...
AbstractFoam cell formation due to excessive accumulation of cholesterol by macrophages is a patholo...
International audienceRationale: High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is a heterogeneous population of par...
Cholesterol efflux from human monocyte-derived macrophages in the absence of exogenous acceptors has...
ABCG1 is a recently discovered ATP-cassette binding transporter that is strongly expressed in choles...
This study focused on sterol transporters and transcription factors involved in cholesterol absorpti...
Foam cell accumulation in arterial walls is the critical initiating event of atheroma plaque develop...
Although recent genome-wide association studies have called into question the causal relationship be...
Objective—Cholesterol efflux from macrophages in the artery wall, a key cardioprotective mechanism, ...
This study focused on sterol transporters and transcription factors involved in cholesterol absorpti...
Introduction. Free cholesterol (FC) accumulates in macrophage-derived lipid-laden foam cells contrib...
Although recent genome-wide association studies have called into question the causal relationship be...
Although recent genome-wide association studies have called into question the causal relationship be...
ABCA12 is involved in the transport of ceramides in skin, but it may play a wider role in lipid meta...
International audienceObjective— Maintenance of cholesterol homeostasis in human macrophages is esse...
Most types of cells in the body have no or very limited capacity of catabolizing cholesterol, so cho...
AbstractFoam cell formation due to excessive accumulation of cholesterol by macrophages is a patholo...
International audienceRationale: High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is a heterogeneous population of par...
Cholesterol efflux from human monocyte-derived macrophages in the absence of exogenous acceptors has...
ABCG1 is a recently discovered ATP-cassette binding transporter that is strongly expressed in choles...
This study focused on sterol transporters and transcription factors involved in cholesterol absorpti...
Foam cell accumulation in arterial walls is the critical initiating event of atheroma plaque develop...
Although recent genome-wide association studies have called into question the causal relationship be...
Objective—Cholesterol efflux from macrophages in the artery wall, a key cardioprotective mechanism, ...
This study focused on sterol transporters and transcription factors involved in cholesterol absorpti...
Introduction. Free cholesterol (FC) accumulates in macrophage-derived lipid-laden foam cells contrib...
Although recent genome-wide association studies have called into question the causal relationship be...
Although recent genome-wide association studies have called into question the causal relationship be...
ABCA12 is involved in the transport of ceramides in skin, but it may play a wider role in lipid meta...