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Deleterious impact of elaidic fatty acid on ABCA1-mediated cholesterol efflux from mouse and human macrophages
Authors:Natalie Fournier,Nesrine AttiaDelphine Rousseau-Ralliard,Benoî  t VedieFré    ric Destaillats,Alain Grynberg,Jean-Louis Paul
Affiliation:
  • a Univ Paris-Sud, EA 4529, UFR de Pharmacie, 92296 Châtenay-Malabry, France
  • b AP-HP (Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris), Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Service de Biochimie, 75015 Paris, France
  • c Nestlé Research Center, Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Abstract:Consumption of trans fatty acids (TFA) increase cardiovascular risk more than do saturated FA, but the mechanisms explaining their atherogenicity are still unclear. We investigated the impact of membrane incorporation of TFA on cholesterol efflux by exposing J774 mouse macrophages or human monocyte-derived macrophages (HMDM) to media enriched or not (standard medium) with industrially produced elaidic (trans-9 18:1) acid, naturally produced vaccenic (trans-11 18:1) acid (34 h, 70 μM) or palmitic acid. In J774 macrophages, elaidic and palmitic acid, but not vaccenic acid, reduced ABCA1-mediated efflux by ~ 23% without affecting aqueous diffusion, SR-BI or ABCG1-mediated pathways, and this effect was maintained in cholesterol-loaded cells. The impact of elaidic acid on the ABCA1 pathway was weaker in cholesterol-normal HMDM, but elaidic acid induced a strong reduction of ABCA1-mediated efflux in cholesterol-loaded cells (− 36%). In J774 cells, the FA supplies had no impact on cellular free cholesterol or cholesteryl ester masses, the abundance of ABCA1 mRNA or the total and plasma membrane ABCA1 protein content. Conversely, TFA or palmitic acid incorporation induced strong modifications of the membrane FA composition with a decrease in the ratio of (cis-monounsaturated FA + polyunsaturated FA):(saturated FA + TFA), with elaidic and vaccenic acids representing each 20% and 13% of the total FA composition, respectively. Moreover, we demonstrated that cellular ATP was required for the effect of elaidic acid, suggesting that it contributes to atherogenesis by impairing ABCA1-mediated cholesterol efflux in macrophages, likely by decreasing the membrane fluidity, which could thereby reduce ATPase activity and the function of the transporter.
    Keywords:ABCA1, ATP binding cassette transporter A1   ABCG1, ATP binding cassette transporter G1   apo, apolipoprotein   CE, cholesteryl esters   CHD, coronary heart disease   FC, free cholesterol   HMDM, human monocyte-derived macrophages   LXR/RXR, liver X receptor/retinoid X receptor   PL, phospholipids   TFA, trans fatty acids
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