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Synthetic LXR agonists increase LDL in CETP species
Authors:Groot Pieter H E  Pearce Nigel J  Yates John W  Stocker Claire  Sauermelch Charles  Doe Christopher P  Willette Robert N  Olzinski Alan  Peters Tambra  d'Epagnier Denise  Morasco Kathleen O  Krawiec John A  Webb Christine L  Aravindhan Karpagam  Jucker Beat  Burgert Mark  Ma Chun  Marino Joseph P  Collins Jon L  Macphee Colin H  Thompson Scott K  Jaye Michael
Institution:Cardiovascular Center for Excellence in Drug Discovery, GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA 19406-0939, USA.
Abstract:Liver X receptor (LXR) nuclear receptors regulate the expression of genes involved in whole body cholesterol trafficking, including absorption, excretion, catabolism, and cellular efflux, and possess both anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic actions. Accordingly, LXR is considered an appealing drug target for multiple indications. Synthetic LXR agonists demonstrated inhibition of atherosclerosis progression in murine genetic models; however, these and other studies indicated that their major undesired side effect is an increase of plasma and hepatic triglycerides. A significant impediment to extrapolating results with LXR agonists from mouse to humans is the absence in mice of cholesteryl ester transfer protein, a known LXR target gene, and the upregulation in mice but not humans of cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase. To better predict the human response to LXR agonism, two synthetic LXR agonists were examined in hamsters and cynomolgus monkeys. In contrast to previously published results in mice, neither LXR agonist increased HDL-cholesterol in hamsters, and similar results were obtained in cynomolgus monkeys. Importantly, in both species, LXR agonists increased LDL-cholesterol, an unfavorable effect not apparent from earlier murine studies. These results reveal additional problems associated with current synthetic LXR agonists and emphasize the importance of profiling compounds in preclinical species with a more human-like LXR response and lipoprotein metabolism.
Keywords:liver X receptor  low density lipoprotein  cholesteryl ester transfer protein  monkey  hamster  triglyceride  atherosclerosis
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