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An apoA-I mimetic peptibody generates HDL-like particles and increases alpha-1 HDL subfraction in mice.


ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to investigate the capability of an apoA-I mimetic with multiple amphipathic helices to form HDL-like particles in vitro and in vivo. To generate multivalent helices and to track the peptide mimetic, we have constructed a peptibody by fusing two tandem repeats of 4F peptide to the C terminus of a murine IgG Fc fragment. The resultant peptidbody, mFc-2X4F, dose-dependently promoted cholesterol efflux in vitro, and the efflux potency was superior to monomeric 4F peptide. Like apoA-I, mFc-2X4F stabilized ABCA1 in J774A.1 and THP1 cells. The peptibody formed larger HDL particles when incubated with cultured cells compared with those by apoA-I. Interestingly, when administered to mice, mFc-2X4F increased both pre-? and ?-1 HDL subfractions. The lipid-bound mFc-2X4F was mostly in the ?-1 migrating subfraction. Most importantly, mFc-2X4F and apoA-I were found to coexist in the same HDL particles formed in vivo. These data suggest that the apoA-I mimetic peptibody is capable of mimicking apoA-I to generate HDL particles. The peptibody and apoA-I may work cooperatively to generate larger HDL particles in vivo, either at the cholesterol efflux stage and/or via fusion of HDL particles that were generated by the peptibody and apoA-I individually.

SUBMITTER: Lu SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3307641 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An apoA-I mimetic peptibody generates HDL-like particles and increases alpha-1 HDL subfraction in mice.

Lu Shu-Chen SC   Atangan Larissa L   Won Kim Ki K   Chen Michelle M MM   Komorowski Renee R   Chu Carolyn C   Han Joon J   Hu Sylvia S   Gu Wei W   Véniant Murielle M   Wang Minghan M  

Journal of lipid research 20120127 4


The aim of this study is to investigate the capability of an apoA-I mimetic with multiple amphipathic helices to form HDL-like particles in vitro and in vivo. To generate multivalent helices and to track the peptide mimetic, we have constructed a peptibody by fusing two tandem repeats of 4F peptide to the C terminus of a murine IgG Fc fragment. The resultant peptidbody, mFc-2X4F, dose-dependently promoted cholesterol efflux in vitro, and the efflux potency was superior to monomeric 4F peptide. L  ...[more]

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