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Cholesteryl ester transfer protein and its inhibitors
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 59Issue 5p772–783Published online: January 27, 2018- Sudichhya Shrestha
- Ben J. Wu
- Liam Guiney
- Philip J. Barter
- Kerry-Anne Rye
Cited in Scopus: 50Most of the cholesterol in plasma is in an esterified form that is generated in potentially cardioprotective HDLs. Cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) mediates bidirectional transfers of cholesteryl esters (CEs) and triglycerides (TGs) between plasma lipoproteins. Because CE originates in HDLs and TG enters the plasma as a component of VLDLs, activity of CETP results in a net mass transfer of CE from HDLs to VLDLs and LDLs, and of TG from VLDLs to LDLs and HDLs. As inhibition of CETP activity increases the concentration of HDL-cholesterol and decreases the concentration of VLDL- and LDL-cholesterol, it has the potential to reduce atherosclerotic CVD.