ABCA1
瑞舒伐他汀
医学
胆固醇
内科学
瑞舒伐他汀钙
心脏病学
药理学
运输机
生物化学
基因
化学
作者
Donato Santovito,Pamela Marcantonio,Daniela Mastroiacovo,Lucia Natarelli,Claudia Mandolini,Velia De Nardis,Camilla Paganelli,Domenico De Cesare,Giannapia Affaitati,Maria Adele Giamberardino,Luisa Stellin,Mauro Pinelli,Christian Weber,Giovanni De Blasis,Umberto Occhiuzzi,Marco Bucci,Giovambattista Desideri,Francesco Cipollone
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2019.07.094
摘要
Background ATP-binding cassette A1 (ABCA1) and G1 (ABCG1) mediate cholesterol efflux from lipid-laden macrophages, thus promoting anti-atherosclerotic outcomes. The mechanism(s) linking treatment with statins and ABCA1/ABCG1 in human atherosclerosis are not fully understood and require further investigation. Therefore, we studied whether short-term treatment with low- or high-dose rosuvastatin may affect ABCA1 and ABCG1 expression in human atherosclerotic plaques. Methods Seventy patients with severe stenosis of the internal carotid artery were randomized to receive low (10 mg/day) or high (40 mg/day) dose rosuvastatin for 12 weeks before elective endarterectomy. As controls, we analyzed a reference group of 10 plaques from subjects with hypercholesterolemia but not receiving statin treatment and an additional set of 11 plaques collected from normocholesterolemic patients. On atherosclerotic plaques, ABCA1 and ABCG1 expression was evaluated at RNA level by qPCR and at protein level by immunoblotting and immunohistochemistry. Results Both rosuvastatin doses were associated with lower plaque ABCA1 mRNA levels and with a trend toward reduction for ABCG1. However, ABCA1 protein was paradoxically higher in patients treated with high-dose rosuvastatin and was associated with lower levels of miR-33b-5p, a microRNA known as a regulator of ABCA1. Multivariate analyses showed that the effect is cholesterol-independent. Finally, no effects were found for ABCG1 protein. Conclusions High-dose rosuvastatin increases macrophage ABCA1 protein levels in human atherosclerotic plaque despite mRNA reduction in a mechanism unrelated to plasma cholesterol reduction and potentially involving miR-33b-5p. This pathway may reflect an additional feature contributing to the anti-atherosclerotic effect for high-dose rosuvastatin. Trial registration: ISRCTN16590640
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