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Why good cholesterol may fail to protect against heart disease

Why good cholesterol may fail to protect against heart disease

December 2, 2016 By VitaNet Staff

You’ve heard about the good cholesterol and bad cholesterol, right? There’s the one that helps you fight heart disease – that’s the good cholesterol. Well, it’s not simple as that. A new Dutch study suggests that high-density lipoprotein – the medical name for the good cholesterol – can increase the inflammatory response of certain immune cells, which can counteract its anti-inflammatory effect.

Key Takeaways:

  • This pro-inflammatory effect induced by HDL showed enhanced pathogen protection, the researchers said.Lung macrophages ingested disease-causing bacteria upon exposure to HDL.
  • On the other hand, mice with low HDL levels were impaired at clearing these bacteria from the lungs.
  • The results demonstrate that HDL’s pro-inflammatory activity supports the proper functioning of macrophage immune responses.

“Although well associated with lowering cardiovascular disease risk high-density lipoprotein (HDL) — known as good cholesterol — may not always be able to protect against heart disease.”

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