Transgenic mice expressing human apolipoprotein A-I have sera with modest trypanolytic activity in vitro but remain susceptible to infection by Trypanosoma brucei brucei

J Lipid Res. 1992 Nov;33(11):1639-46.

Abstract

Although Trypanosoma brucei brucei fatally infects livestock in much of sub-Saharan Africa, humans are innately resistant to infection, apparently because high-density lipoproteins (HDL) in human serum lyse this unicellular protozoan parasite. Recently, we demonstrated that purified human apolipoprotein (apo) A-I, the major protein (M(r) 28,016) constituent of HDL, had full trypanolytic activity in vitro whereas the apoA-I of cattle and sheep was non-lytic. In the present study, we have sought to confirm the trypanocidal capability of human apoA-I by studying four lines of transgenic mice expressing (supra)physiological serum levels of this polypeptide. Although trypanolysis in vitro by sera from transgenic mice (15.1 +/- 1.3% [mean +/- SEM], n = 30) was considerably less than by human sera (typically 60-80%), it was nevertheless significantly greater than by control sera (8.5 +/- 1.1%, n = 10; P < 0.001) and correlated with the concentration of human apoA-I (r = 0.56, P < 0.001). When trypanosomes were incubated at 37 degrees C with human serum or with human apoA-I for 30 min (i.e., within the pre-lytic period) they lost their ability to subsequently infect mice; trypanosomes incubated with transgenic mice serum remained infective. Furthermore, transgenic mice were fully susceptible to infection when inoculated with 10(3) trypanosomes; both the initial detection of trypanosomes in the blood (3-4 days) and the time to death (5-6 days) were no longer than control mice. This apparent paradox between the action of human apoA-I in human serum and in mouse serum was investigated further.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Apolipoprotein A-I / genetics*
  • Apolipoprotein A-I / physiology
  • Gene Expression
  • Humans
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Lipoproteins, HDL / blood
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice, Transgenic
  • Trypanocidal Agents / blood
  • Trypanosoma brucei brucei*
  • Trypanosomiasis, African / blood
  • Trypanosomiasis, African / etiology*
  • Trypanosomiasis, African / genetics

Substances

  • Apolipoprotein A-I
  • Lipoproteins, HDL
  • Trypanocidal Agents