C-reactive protein activates the nuclear factor-κB signal transduction pathway in saphenous vein endothelial cells:: Implications for. atherosclerosis and restenosis

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Verma, S [1 ]
Badiwala, MV [1 ]
Weisel, RD [1 ]
Li, SH [1 ]
Wang, CH [1 ]
Fedak, PWM [1 ]
Li, RK [1 ]
Mickle, DAG [1 ]
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[1] Univ Toronto, Toronto Gen Hosp, Div Cardiac Surg, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4, Canada
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10.1016/j.jtcvs.2003.07.026
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objectives: Elevated levels of C-reactive protein are one of the strongest prognostic factors in atherosclerosis. In addition to predicting vascular disease, C-reactive protein may directly facilitate the development of a proinflammatory and proatherosclerotic phenotype. Recent studies have demonstrated marked up-regulation of various adhesion molecules and inflammatory responses in endothelial cells subjected to C-reactive protein. The nuclear factor-kappaB signal transduction is known to play a key role in the expression of these proatherogenic entities. This study examines the direct effects of C-reactive protein on nuclear factor-kappaB activation and related mechanisms in saphenous vein endothelial cells. Methods: The activation of nuclear factor-kappaB was determined by confocal microscopy assessing the nuclear localization of nuclear factor-kappaB in endothelial cells incubated with C-reactive protein (50 mug/mL) for 30 minutes and 3 hours. Cells not incubated with C-reactive protein were used as negative controls, and cells incubated with tumor necrosis factor-alpha (10 ng/mL) for 15 minutes were used as positive controls in all studies. The degradation Of IkappaB-alpha and IkappaB-beta was assessed by Western blotting of the cell lysates obtained from cells incubated with human recombinant C-reactive protein (50 mug/mL) for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, and 1 hour. Results: Nuclear factor-kappaB nuclear translocation in endothelial cells increased significantly after 30 minutes of incubation with C-reactive protein (P <.01). Nuclear localization of nuclear factor-κB returned to baseline levels after 3 hours of incubation with C-reactive protein. Incubation with C-reactive protein resulted in degradation Of IκB-α that was maximal at 30 minutes (P <.05). C-reactive protein showed no significant effect on IkappaB-beta degradation. Conclusions: These data demonstrate, for the first time, that C-reactive protein activates the nuclear factor-kappaB signal transduction pathway in endothelial cells. Degradation Of IkappaB-alpha, but not IkappaB-beta, seems to be the major pathway leading to nuclear factor-kappaB nuclear translocation and activation induced by C-reactive protein. These data support the concept that C-reactive protein, at concentrations known to predict diverse vascular insults, directly facilitates a proinflammatory and proatherosclerotic phenotype through activation of nuclear factor-kappaB. These data have important implications for saphenous vein atherosclerosis in patients with elevated C-reactive protein levels.
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