AAV1-LPL(S447X) gene therapy reduces hypertriglyceridemia in apoE2 knock in mice.

Biochim Biophys Acta

Academic Medical Center, Department of Vascular Medicine, Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Published: October 2006

Unlabelled: Intramuscular (IM) application of adeno-associated virus serotype 1 (AAV1) for the delivery of human lipoprotein lipase (hLPL) was previously shown efficacious in mice with chylomicronemia. The current study addresses whether AAV1-LPL(S447X) can reduce elevated triglyceride (TG) levels in mice with attenuated clearance of TG-rich remnant particles.

Methods: Female mice, expressing human apoE2 but deficient for endogenous apoE (apoE2KI) received IM injections of AAV1-LPL(S447X) (n=6; 8 x 10(12) gc/kg; 4-sites) or PBS (n=5). Following lipid monitoring, the mice were challenged with intravenous Intralipid injections, and sacrificed 3 months after treatment.

Results: In the mice that received LPL gene therapy, a marked increase of post-heparin hLPL protein levels (averaging 517+/-277 ng/mL vs. 4+/-3 ng/mL in apoE2KI-untreated) induced 20% reductions of fasting plasma TG levels (p<0.05). This was accompanied by two-fold increased TG clearance rates after Intralipid administration at 6 weeks after treatment (p<0.05). Post-mortem analyses revealed increased levels of TG (2-fold, p<0.005) and cholesterol (1.7-fold, p<0.001) in the treated muscles.

Conclusions: IM application of AAV1-LPL(S447X) is effective in reducing TG levels in a mouse model for type III dyslipidemia. Thus, hypertriglyceridemia caused by attenuated uptake of TG-rich lipoproteins can be alleviated by increasing lipolytic function of the skeletal muscle tissue.

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