Transgenic angiopoietin-like (angptl) 4 overexpression and targeted disruption of angptl4 and angptl3: regulation of triglyceride metabolism

A Köster, YB Chao, M Mosior, A Ford… - …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
A Köster, YB Chao, M Mosior, A Ford, PA Gonzalez-DeWhitt, JE Hale, D Li, Y Qiu…
Endocrinology, 2005academic.oup.com
Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) is a key regulator of triglyceride clearance. Its coordinated
regulation during feeding and fasting is critical for maintaining lipid homeostasis and energy
supply. Angiopoietin-like (Angptl) 3 and Angptl4 are secreted proteins that have been
demonstrated to regulate triglyceride metabolism by inhibiting LPL. We have taken a
targeted genetic approach to generate Angptl4-and Angptl3-deficient mice as well as
transgenic mice overexpressing human Angptl4 in the liver. The Angptl4 transgenic mice …
Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) is a key regulator of triglyceride clearance. Its coordinated regulation during feeding and fasting is critical for maintaining lipid homeostasis and energy supply. Angiopoietin-like (Angptl)3 and Angptl4 are secreted proteins that have been demonstrated to regulate triglyceride metabolism by inhibiting LPL. We have taken a targeted genetic approach to generate Angptl4- and Angptl3-deficient mice as well as transgenic mice overexpressing human Angptl4 in the liver. The Angptl4 transgenic mice displayed elevated plasma triglycerides and reduced postheparin plasma (PHP) LPL activity. A purified recombinant Angptl4 protein inhibited mouse LPL and recombinant human LPL activity in vitro. In contrast to the transgenic mice, Angptl4-deficient mice displayed hypotriglyceridemia and increased PHP LPL activity, with greater effects in the fasted compared with the fed state. Angptl3-deficient mice also displayed hypotriglyceridemia with elevated PHP LPL activity, but these mice showed a greater effect in the fed state. Mice deficient in both Angptl proteins showed an additive effect on plasma triglycerides and did not survive past 2 months of age. Our results show that Angptl3 and Angptl4 function to regulate circulating triglyceride levels during different nutritional states and therefore play a role in lipid metabolism during feeding/fasting through differential inhibition of LPL.
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