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Inhibition of Hepatic Bile Salt Uptake by Bulevirtide Reduces Atherosclerosis in Oatp1a1-/- Ldlr-/- Mice

Begona Porteiro, Reinout L. P. Roscam Abbing,Wietse In het Panhuis,Dirk R. de Waart,Suzanne Duijst, Isabelle Bolt, Esther W. Vogels, Johannes H. M. Levels,Laura A. Bosmans,Winnie G. Vos, Ronald P. J. Oude Elferink,Esther Lutgens,Stan F. J. van de Graaf

JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH(2024)

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Bile salts can strongly influence energy metabolism through systemic signaling, which can be enhanced by inhibiting the hepatic bile salt transporter Na+ taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP), thereby delaying hepatic reuptake of bile salts to increase systemic bile salt levels. Bulevirtide is an NTCP inhibitor and was originally developed to prevent NTCP-mediated entry of Hepatitis B and D into hepatocytes. We previously demonstrated that NTCP inhibition lowers body weight, induces glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP1) secretion, and lowers plasma cholesterol levels in murine obesity models. In humans, a genetic loss-of-function variant of NTCP has been associated with reduced plasma cholesterol levels. Here, we aimed to assess if Bulevirtide treatment attenuates atherosclerosis development by treating female Ldlr(-/-) mice with Bulevirtide or vehicle for 11 weeks. Since this did not result in the expected increase in plasma bile salt levels, we generated Oatp1a1(-/-) Ldlr(-/-) mice, an atherosclerosis- prone model with human-like hepatic bile salt uptake characteristics. These mice showed delayed plasma clearance of bile salts and elevated bile salt levels upon Bulevirtide treatment. At the study endpoint, Bulevirtide-treated female Oatp1a1(-/-) Ldlr(-/-) mice had reduced atherosclerotic lesion area in the aortic root that coincided with lowered plasma LDL-c levels, independent of intestinal cholesterol absorption. In conclusion, Bulevirtide, which is considered safe and is EMA-approved for the treatment of Hepatitis D, reduces atherosclerotic lesion area by reducing plasma LDL-c levels. We anticipate that its application may extend to atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases, which warrants clinical trials.
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bile acids and salts/metabolism,dyslipidemias,LDL,liver,cholesterol
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