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Publication : Complete deletion of <i>Cd39</i> is atheroprotective in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice.

First Author  De Giorgi M Year  2017
Journal  J Lipid Res Volume  58
Issue  7 Pages  1292-1305
PubMed ID  28487312 Mgi Jnum  J:277018
Mgi Id  MGI:6296281 Doi  10.1194/jlr.M072132
Citation  De Giorgi M, et al. (2017) Complete deletion of Cd39 is atheroprotective in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice. J Lipid Res 58(7):1292-1305
abstractText  Cd39 scavenges extracellular ATP and ADP, ultimately generating adenosine, a nucleoside, which has anti-inflammatory effects in the vasculature. We have evaluated the role of Cd39 in the development of atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemic mice. ApoE KO (Cd39(+/+)/ApoE(-/-)) and Cd39/ApoE double KO (DKO) (Cd39(-/-)/ApoE(-/-)) mice were maintained on chow or Western diet for up to 20 weeks before evaluation of atherosclerotic lesions. We found that DKO mice exhibited significantly fewer atherosclerotic lesions than ApoE KO mice, irrespective of diet. Analyses of plaque composition revealed diminished foam cells in the fatty streaks and smaller necrotic cores in advanced lesions of DKO mice, when compared with those in ApoE KO mice. This atheroprotective phenotype was associated with impaired platelet reactivity to ADP in vitro and prolonged platelet survival, suggesting decreased platelet activation in vivo. Further studies with either genetic deletion or pharmacological inhibition of Cd39 in macrophages revealed increased cholesterol efflux mediated via ABCA1 to ApoA1. This phenomenon was associated with elevated plasma HDL levels in DKO mice. Our findings indicate that complete deletion of Cd39 paradoxically attenuates development of atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemic mice. We propose that this phenotype occurs, at least in part, from diminished platelet activation, increased plasma HDL levels, and enhanced cholesterol efflux and indicates the complexity of purinergic signaling in atherosclerosis.
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