According to the World Health Organization the number one cause of death throughout the world is cardiovascular disease. Therefore, there is an urgent need for new therapeutic strategies to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease. One possible way is to target the HDL-driven reverse cholesterol transport pathway. Cholesterol levels need to be tightly regulated as the accumulation of excessive cholesterol within the body can promote the development of cardiovascular disease. In this thesis we describe research carried out on different parts of the reverse cholesterol transport pathway, in our quest to provide improved insights. Biliary cholesterol secretion is a critical step in reverse cholesterol transport. Two receptors involved in bilia...