Objectives: To determine the role of macrophage ATP-binding cassette transporter A5 (ABCA5) in cellular cholesterol homeostasis and atherosclerotic lesion development.

Methods And Results: Chimeras with dysfunctional macrophage ABCA5 (ABCA5(-M/-M)) were generated by transplantation of bone marrow from ABCA5 knockout (ABCA5(-/-)) mice into irradiated LDLr(-/-) mice. In vitro, bone marrow-derived macrophages from ABCA5(-M/-M) chimeras exhibited a 29% (P<0.001) decrease in cholesterol efflux to HDL, whereas a 21% (P=0.07) increase in cholesterol efflux to apoA-I was observed. Interestingly, expression of ABCA1, but not ABCG1, was up-regulated in absence of functional ABCA5 in macrophages. To induce atherosclerosis, the transplanted LDLr(-/-) mice were fed a high-cholesterol Western-type diet (WTD) for 6, 10, or 18weeks, allowing analysis of effects on initial as well as advanced lesion development. Atherosclerosis development was not affected in male ABCA5(-M/-M) chimeras after 6, 10, and 18weeks WTD feeding. However, female ABCA5(-M/-M) chimeras did develop significantly (P<0.05) larger aortic root lesions as compared with female controls after 6 and 10weeks WTD feeding.

Conclusions: ABCA5 influences macrophage cholesterol efflux, and selective disruption of ABCA5 in macrophages leads to increased atherosclerotic lesion development in female LDLr(-/-) mice.

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