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Cellular FXIII in Human Macrophage-Derived Foam Cells

Macrophages express the A subunit of coagulation factor XIII (FXIII-A), a transglutaminase which cross-links proteins through Nε-(γ-L-glutamyl)-L-lysyl iso-peptide bonds. Macrophages are major cellular constituents of the atherosclerotic plaque; they may stabilize the plaque by cross-linking structu...

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Autores principales: Somodi, Laura, Horváth, Emőke, Bárdos, Helga, Baráth, Barbara, Pethő, Dávid, Katona, Éva, Balla, József, Mutch, Nicola J., Muszbek, László
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10002485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902231
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054802
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author Somodi, Laura
Horváth, Emőke
Bárdos, Helga
Baráth, Barbara
Pethő, Dávid
Katona, Éva
Balla, József
Mutch, Nicola J.
Muszbek, László
author_facet Somodi, Laura
Horváth, Emőke
Bárdos, Helga
Baráth, Barbara
Pethő, Dávid
Katona, Éva
Balla, József
Mutch, Nicola J.
Muszbek, László
author_sort Somodi, Laura
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description Macrophages express the A subunit of coagulation factor XIII (FXIII-A), a transglutaminase which cross-links proteins through Nε-(γ-L-glutamyl)-L-lysyl iso-peptide bonds. Macrophages are major cellular constituents of the atherosclerotic plaque; they may stabilize the plaque by cross-linking structural proteins and they may become transformed into foam cells by accumulating oxidized LDL (oxLDL). The combination of oxLDL staining by Oil Red O and immunofluorescent staining for FXIII-A demonstrated that FXIII-A is retained during the transformation of cultured human macrophages into foam cells. ELISA and Western blotting techniques revealed that the transformation of macrophages into foam cells elevated the intracellular FXIII-A content. This phenomenon seems specific for macrophage-derived foam cells; the transformation of vascular smooth muscle cells into foam cells fails to induce a similar effect. FXIII-A containing macrophages are abundant in the atherosclerotic plaque and FXIII-A is also present in the extracellular compartment. The protein cross-linking activity of FXIII-A in the plaque was demonstrated using an antibody labeling the iso-peptide bonds. Cells showing combined staining for FXIII-A and oxLDL in tissue sections demonstrated that FXIII-A-containing macrophages within the atherosclerotic plaque are also transformed into foam cells. Such cells may contribute to the formation of lipid core and the plaque structurization.
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spelling pubmed-100024852023-03-11 Cellular FXIII in Human Macrophage-Derived Foam Cells Somodi, Laura Horváth, Emőke Bárdos, Helga Baráth, Barbara Pethő, Dávid Katona, Éva Balla, József Mutch, Nicola J. Muszbek, László Int J Mol Sci Article Macrophages express the A subunit of coagulation factor XIII (FXIII-A), a transglutaminase which cross-links proteins through Nε-(γ-L-glutamyl)-L-lysyl iso-peptide bonds. Macrophages are major cellular constituents of the atherosclerotic plaque; they may stabilize the plaque by cross-linking structural proteins and they may become transformed into foam cells by accumulating oxidized LDL (oxLDL). The combination of oxLDL staining by Oil Red O and immunofluorescent staining for FXIII-A demonstrated that FXIII-A is retained during the transformation of cultured human macrophages into foam cells. ELISA and Western blotting techniques revealed that the transformation of macrophages into foam cells elevated the intracellular FXIII-A content. This phenomenon seems specific for macrophage-derived foam cells; the transformation of vascular smooth muscle cells into foam cells fails to induce a similar effect. FXIII-A containing macrophages are abundant in the atherosclerotic plaque and FXIII-A is also present in the extracellular compartment. The protein cross-linking activity of FXIII-A in the plaque was demonstrated using an antibody labeling the iso-peptide bonds. Cells showing combined staining for FXIII-A and oxLDL in tissue sections demonstrated that FXIII-A-containing macrophages within the atherosclerotic plaque are also transformed into foam cells. Such cells may contribute to the formation of lipid core and the plaque structurization. MDPI 2023-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10002485/ /pubmed/36902231 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054802 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pethő, Dávid
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Balla, József
Mutch, Nicola J.
Muszbek, László
Cellular FXIII in Human Macrophage-Derived Foam Cells
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title_full Cellular FXIII in Human Macrophage-Derived Foam Cells
title_fullStr Cellular FXIII in Human Macrophage-Derived Foam Cells
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title_short Cellular FXIII in Human Macrophage-Derived Foam Cells
title_sort cellular fxiii in human macrophage-derived foam cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10002485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902231
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054802
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