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Godfrey Getz

Professor, Pathology, Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics

Education:

Witwaterstrand University, B.Sc., Medicine, 1951 Witwaterstrand University, MBBCh, Medicine, 1954 Witwaterstrand University, B.Sc, Physiological Chemistry, 1955 Oxford University, DPhil, Biochemistry, 1963

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Chicago, IL 60637
AMB P306
Phone: (773) 834-4856
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Godfrey S Getz

Research Summary / Selected Publications

Mice have relatively recently become suitable models for the study of atherosclerosis, because of the availability of genetically engineered mice that spontaneously develop atherosclerosis. These are mice with disruption of the apoE gene and the LDL receptor gene. Both apolipoprotein E and apolipoprotein A-I will attenuate atherogenesis. We are addressing two issues in this connection. Apolipoprotein E is a component of three plasma lipoproteins -- chylomicron remnants (CR) very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). It is a ligand for many receptors -- the LDL receptors, the VLDL receptor and the LDL receptor related protein (LRP) and megalin (gp 330). It is thus closely involved in the clearance of many lipoproteins most notably CR and VLDL. The genetic removal of the apoE gene in mice results in profound hyperlipoproteinemia, affecting most remnants and VLDL. The local expression of apoE in the vessel wall is effective in this protective effort. But the precise mechanism by which this works is not clear. We use site directed mutants of apoE to try and learn about this mechanism. Apolipoprotein A-I, the major apoprotein of HDL, is thought to protect against atherosclerosis by facilitating the movement of cholesterol from the blood vessel wall to the liver where it is excreted in the bile....

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LaDu MJ, Reardon C, Van Eldik L, Fagan AM, Bu G, Holtzman D, and Getz, GS. (2000) Lipoproteins in the central nervous system. Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 903:167. 

LaDu, MJ, Shah J, Reardon CA, Getz GS, Bu G, Hu J, and Van Eldik L. (2000) Apolipoprotein E receptors mediate the effects of b-amyloid on astrocyte cultures. J. Biol. Chem. 275:33974.  

Reardon CA and Getz GS. (2001) Mouse Models of Atherosclerosis. Curr. Opin. Lipidol. 12:167.  

Reardon CA, Blachowicz L, White T, Cabana V, Wang Y, Lukens J, Bluestone J, and Getz GS. (2001) The effect of immune deficiency on lipoproteins and atherosclerosis in male apoprotein E deficient mice. Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. 21:1011.  

Reardon CA, Kan H-Y, Cabana V, Blachowicz L, Lukens JR, Wu Q, Liadaki K, Getz GS, and Zannis VI. (2001) In vivo studies of HDL assembly and metabolism using adenovirus-mediated transfer of apoA-I mutants in apoA-I deficient mice. Biochemistry: 40(45):13670.  

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