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Electronegative LDL Promotes Inflammation and Triglyceride Accumulation in Macrophages

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CELLS
卷 9, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells9030583

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electronegative LDL; macrophages; inflammation; foam cells; lipid droplets; TLR4; HDL; triglycerides; scavenger receptors

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  1. Fundacio La Marato TV3 [158/U/2017]
  2. Instituto de Salud Carlos III (European Regional Development Fund) [FIS PI16/00471]
  3. CIBER of Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases (CIBERDEM) [CB07/08/0016]
  4. RETICS INVICTUS PLUS [RD16/0019/0010]

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Electronegative low-density lipoprotein (LDL) (LDL(-)), a modified LDL that is present in blood and exerts atherogenic effects on endothelial cells and monocytes. This study aimed to determine the action of LDL(-) on monocytes differentiated into macrophages. LDL(-) and in vitro-modified LDLs (oxidized, aggregated, and acetylated) were added to macrophages derived from THP1 monocytes over-expressing CD14 (THP1-CD14). Then, cytokine release, cell differentiation, lipid accumulation, and gene expression were measured by ELISA, flow cytometry, thin-layer chromatography, and real-time PCR, respectively. LDL(-) induced more cytokine release in THP1-CD14 macrophages than other modified LDLs. LDL(-) also promoted morphological changes ascribed to differentiated macrophages. The addition of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and anti-TLR4 counteracted these effects. LDL(-) was highly internalized by macrophages, and it was the major inductor of intracellular lipid accumulation in triglyceride-enriched lipid droplets. In contrast to inflammation, the addition of anti-TLR4 had no effect on lipid accumulation, thus suggesting an uptake pathway alternative to TLR4. In this regard, LDL(-) upregulated the expression of the scavenger receptors CD36 and LOX-1, as well as several genes involved in triglyceride (TG) accumulation. The importance and novelty of the current study is that LDL(-), a physiologically modified LDL, exerted atherogenic effects in macrophages by promoting differentiation, inflammation, and triglyceride-enriched lipid droplets formation in THP1-CD14 macrophages, probably through different receptors.

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