Lipopolysaccharide-induced gene expression in murine macrophages is enhanced by prior exposure to oxLDL

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作者
Groeneweg, Mathijs
Kanters, Edwin
Vergouwe, Monique N.
Duerink, Hilde
Kraal, Georg
Hofker, Marten H.
de Winther, Menno P. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Limburg, Dept Mol Genet, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Limburg, Cardiovasc Res Inst Maastricht, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands
[3] Vrije Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Mol Cell Biol & Immunol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
cytokines; inflammation; modified LDL; lipopolysaccharide; RAW; 264.7;
D O I
10.1194/jlr.M600181-JLR200
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Uptake of modified lipoproteins by macrophages results in the formation of foam cells. We investigated how foam cell formation affects the inflammatory response of macrophages. Murine bone marrow-derived macrophages were treated with oxidized LDL (oxLDL) to induce foam cell formation. Subsequently, the foam cells were activated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and the expression of lipid metabolism and inflammatory genes was analyzed. Furthermore, gene expression profiles of foam cells were analyzed using a microarray. We found that prior exposure to oxLDL resulted in enhanced LPS-induced tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) gene expression, whereas the expression of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 and interferon-beta was decreased in foam cells. Also, LPS-induced cytokine secretion of TNF, IL-6, and IL-12 was enhanced, whereas secretion of IL-10 was strongly reduced after oxLDL preincubation. Microarray experiments showed that the overall inflammatory response induced by LPS was enhanced by oxLDL loading of the macrophages. Moreover, oxLDL loading was shown to result in increased nuclear factor-kappa B activation.jlr In conclusion, our experiments show that the inflammatory response to LPS is enhanced by loading of macrophages with oxLDL. These data demonstrate that foam cell formation may augment the inflammatory response of macrophages during atherogenesis, possibly in an IL-10-dependent manner.
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