Complement Receptor Targeted Liposomes Encapsulating the Liver X Receptor Agonist GW3965 Accumulate in and Stabilize Atherosclerotic Plaques
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2020-05
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Atherosclerosis is characterized by the retention of lipids in foam cells in the arterial intima. The liver X receptor (LXR) agonist GW3965 is a promising therapeutic compound, since it induces reverse cholesterol transport in foam cells. However, hepatic LXR activation increases plasma and liver lipid levels, inhibiting its clinical development. Herein, a formulation that specifically enhances GW3965 deposition in the atherosclerotic lesion is aimed to be developed. GW3965 is encapsulated in liposomes functionalized with the cyclic peptide Lyp-1 (CGNKRTRGC), which binds the p32 receptor expressed on foam cells. These liposomes show preferential uptake by foam cells in vitro and higher accumulation in atherosclerotic plaques in mice compared to non-targeted liposomes as determined by in vivo imaging. Flow cytometry analysis of plaques reveals increased retention of Lyp-1 liposomes in atherosclerotic plaque macrophages compared to controls (p < 0.05). Long term treatment of established plaques in LDLR -/- mice with GW3965-containing Lyp-1 liposomes significantly reduces plaque macrophage content by 50% (p < 0.01). Importantly, GW3965-containing Lyp-1 liposomes do not increase plasma or hepatic lipid content. Thus, GW3965-containing Lyp-1 liposomes successfully target the atherosclerotic macrophages allowing plaque stabilization without commonly observed side effects of LXR agonists.
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atherosclerosis, foam cells, liposomes, liver X receptor, Lyp-1, Biomaterials, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Science
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Benne, N, Martins Cardoso, R, Boyle, A L, Kros, A, Jiskoot, W, Kuiper, J, Bouwstra, J, Van Eck, M & Slütter, B 2020, 'Complement Receptor Targeted Liposomes Encapsulating the Liver X Receptor Agonist GW3965 Accumulate in and Stabilize Atherosclerotic Plaques', Advanced healthcare materials, vol. 9, no. 10, 2000043. https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202000043