Macrophage ABCA1 and ABCG1, but not SR-BI, promote macrophage reverse cholesterol transport in vivo
J. Clin. Invest. Xun Wang, et al. 117:2216 doi:10.1172/JCI32057 [
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Figure 2SR-BI–deficient BMMs have normal cholesterol efflux ex vivo and RCT in vivo. (
A) Western blotting demonstrating the absence of SR-BI protein expression in SR-BI
–/– macrophages. SR-BI was detected by Western blotting with anti–SR-BI antibody. Equal amounts of total proteins were loaded. (
B) Mouse BMMs from WT (SR-BI
+/+) and SR-BI
–/– mice were labeled with [
3H]cholesterol for 24 hours. After equilibration in 0.2% BSA overnight, macrophages were incubated with either 25 μg/ml HDL
3 or 2.5% mouse whole serum for 2 hours. Values are mean ± SD;
n = 3. Results are representative of 2 independent experiments. (
C and
D) The RCT experiment was performed as described in Figure
1 for SR-BI
+/+ and SR-BI
–/– BMMs, except that cells were not loaded with acLDL and neither cells nor mice were treated with GW3965.
n = 6 mice per group. Data are expressed as the percentage of tracer relative to total cpm tracer injected ± SEM. Results are representative of 2 independent experiments. (
C) Time course of [
3H]cholesterol distribution in plasma. (
D) Fecal [
3H]tracer levels. Feces were collected continuously from 0 to 48 hours.