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Transcriptional Profiling Uncovers a Network of Cholesterol-Responsive Atherosclerosis Target Genes

Despite the well-documented effects of plasma lipid lowering regimes halting atherosclerosis lesion development and reducing morbidity and mortality of coronary artery disease and stroke, the transcriptional response in the atherosclerotic lesion mediating these beneficial effects has not yet been c...

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Autores principales: Skogsberg, Josefin, Lundström, Jesper, Kovacs, Alexander, Nilsson, Roland, Noori, Peri, Maleki, Shohreh, Köhler, Marina, Hamsten, Anders, Tegnér, Jesper, Björkegren, Johan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2265530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18369455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000036
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author Skogsberg, Josefin
Lundström, Jesper
Kovacs, Alexander
Nilsson, Roland
Noori, Peri
Maleki, Shohreh
Köhler, Marina
Hamsten, Anders
Tegnér, Jesper
Björkegren, Johan
author_facet Skogsberg, Josefin
Lundström, Jesper
Kovacs, Alexander
Nilsson, Roland
Noori, Peri
Maleki, Shohreh
Köhler, Marina
Hamsten, Anders
Tegnér, Jesper
Björkegren, Johan
author_sort Skogsberg, Josefin
collection PubMed
description Despite the well-documented effects of plasma lipid lowering regimes halting atherosclerosis lesion development and reducing morbidity and mortality of coronary artery disease and stroke, the transcriptional response in the atherosclerotic lesion mediating these beneficial effects has not yet been carefully investigated. We performed transcriptional profiling at 10-week intervals in atherosclerosis-prone mice with human-like hypercholesterolemia and a genetic switch to lower plasma lipoproteins (Ldlr (−/−) Apo (100/100) Mttp (flox/flox) Mx1-Cre). Atherosclerotic lesions progressed slowly at first, then expanded rapidly, and plateaued after advanced lesions formed. Analysis of lesion expression profiles indicated that accumulation of lipid-poor macrophages reached a point that led to the rapid expansion phase with accelerated foam-cell formation and inflammation, an interpretation supported by lesion histology. Genetic lowering of plasma cholesterol (e.g., lipoproteins) at this point all together prevented the formation of advanced plaques and parallel transcriptional profiling of the atherosclerotic arterial wall identified 37 cholesterol-responsive genes mediating this effect. Validation by siRNA-inhibition in macrophages incubated with acetylated-LDL revealed a network of eight cholesterol-responsive atherosclerosis genes regulating cholesterol-ester accumulation. Taken together, we have identified a network of atherosclerosis genes that in response to plasma cholesterol-lowering prevents the formation of advanced plaques. This network should be of interest for the development of novel atherosclerosis therapies.
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spelling pubmed-22655302008-03-14 Transcriptional Profiling Uncovers a Network of Cholesterol-Responsive Atherosclerosis Target Genes Skogsberg, Josefin Lundström, Jesper Kovacs, Alexander Nilsson, Roland Noori, Peri Maleki, Shohreh Köhler, Marina Hamsten, Anders Tegnér, Jesper Björkegren, Johan PLoS Genet Research Article Despite the well-documented effects of plasma lipid lowering regimes halting atherosclerosis lesion development and reducing morbidity and mortality of coronary artery disease and stroke, the transcriptional response in the atherosclerotic lesion mediating these beneficial effects has not yet been carefully investigated. We performed transcriptional profiling at 10-week intervals in atherosclerosis-prone mice with human-like hypercholesterolemia and a genetic switch to lower plasma lipoproteins (Ldlr (−/−) Apo (100/100) Mttp (flox/flox) Mx1-Cre). Atherosclerotic lesions progressed slowly at first, then expanded rapidly, and plateaued after advanced lesions formed. Analysis of lesion expression profiles indicated that accumulation of lipid-poor macrophages reached a point that led to the rapid expansion phase with accelerated foam-cell formation and inflammation, an interpretation supported by lesion histology. Genetic lowering of plasma cholesterol (e.g., lipoproteins) at this point all together prevented the formation of advanced plaques and parallel transcriptional profiling of the atherosclerotic arterial wall identified 37 cholesterol-responsive genes mediating this effect. Validation by siRNA-inhibition in macrophages incubated with acetylated-LDL revealed a network of eight cholesterol-responsive atherosclerosis genes regulating cholesterol-ester accumulation. Taken together, we have identified a network of atherosclerosis genes that in response to plasma cholesterol-lowering prevents the formation of advanced plaques. This network should be of interest for the development of novel atherosclerosis therapies. Public Library of Science 2008-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2265530/ /pubmed/18369455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000036 Text en Skogsberg et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Skogsberg, Josefin
Lundström, Jesper
Kovacs, Alexander
Nilsson, Roland
Noori, Peri
Maleki, Shohreh
Köhler, Marina
Hamsten, Anders
Tegnér, Jesper
Björkegren, Johan
Transcriptional Profiling Uncovers a Network of Cholesterol-Responsive Atherosclerosis Target Genes
title Transcriptional Profiling Uncovers a Network of Cholesterol-Responsive Atherosclerosis Target Genes
title_full Transcriptional Profiling Uncovers a Network of Cholesterol-Responsive Atherosclerosis Target Genes
title_fullStr Transcriptional Profiling Uncovers a Network of Cholesterol-Responsive Atherosclerosis Target Genes
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional Profiling Uncovers a Network of Cholesterol-Responsive Atherosclerosis Target Genes
title_short Transcriptional Profiling Uncovers a Network of Cholesterol-Responsive Atherosclerosis Target Genes
title_sort transcriptional profiling uncovers a network of cholesterol-responsive atherosclerosis target genes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2265530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18369455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000036
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