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Opposing effects of monomeric and pentameric C-reactive protein on endothelial progenitor cells

C-reactive protein (CRP) has been linked to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. The dissociation of native, pentameric (p)CRP to monomeric (m)CRP on the cell membrane of activated platelets has recently been demonstrated. The dissociation of pCRP to mCRP may explain local pro-inflammatory reactions...

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Autores principales: Ahrens, I., Domeij, H., Eisenhardt, S. U., Topcic, D., Albrecht, M., Leitner, E., Viitaniemi, K., Jowett, J. B., Lappas, M., Bode, C., Haviv, I., Peter, K.
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3149664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21562922
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00395-011-0191-y
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author Ahrens, I.
Domeij, H.
Eisenhardt, S. U.
Topcic, D.
Albrecht, M.
Leitner, E.
Viitaniemi, K.
Jowett, J. B.
Lappas, M.
Bode, C.
Haviv, I.
Peter, K.
author_facet Ahrens, I.
Domeij, H.
Eisenhardt, S. U.
Topcic, D.
Albrecht, M.
Leitner, E.
Viitaniemi, K.
Jowett, J. B.
Lappas, M.
Bode, C.
Haviv, I.
Peter, K.
author_sort Ahrens, I.
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description C-reactive protein (CRP) has been linked to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. The dissociation of native, pentameric (p)CRP to monomeric (m)CRP on the cell membrane of activated platelets has recently been demonstrated. The dissociation of pCRP to mCRP may explain local pro-inflammatory reactions at the site of developing atherosclerotic plaques. As a biomarker, pCRP predicts cardiovascular adverse events and so do reduced levels and function of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs). We hypothesised that mCRP and pCRP exert a differential effect on EPC function and differentiation. EPCs were treated with mCRP or pCRP for 72 h, respectively. Phenotypical characterisation was done by flow cytometry and immunofluorescence microscopy, while the effect of mCRP and pCRP on gene expression was examined by whole-genome gene expression analysis. The functional capacity of EPCs was determined by colony forming unit (CFU) assay and endothelial tube formation assay. Double staining for acetylated LDL and ulex lectin significantly decreased in cells treated with pCRP. The length of tubuli in a matrigel assay with HUVECs decreased significantly in response to pCRP, but not to mCRP. The number of CFUs increased after pCRP treatment. RNA expression profiling demonstrated that mCRP and pCRP cause highly contradictory gene regulation. Interferon-responsive genes (IFI44L, IFI44, IFI27, IFI 6, MX1, OAS2) were among the highly up-regulated genes after mCRP, but not after pCRP treatment. In conclusion, EPC phenotype, genotype and function were differentially affected by mCRP and pCRP, strongly arguing for differential roles of these two CRP conformations. The up-regulation of interferon-inducible genes in response to mCRP may constitute a mechanism for the local regulation of EPC function. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00395-011-0191-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-31496642011-09-08 Opposing effects of monomeric and pentameric C-reactive protein on endothelial progenitor cells Ahrens, I. Domeij, H. Eisenhardt, S. U. Topcic, D. Albrecht, M. Leitner, E. Viitaniemi, K. Jowett, J. B. Lappas, M. Bode, C. Haviv, I. Peter, K. Basic Res Cardiol Original Contribution C-reactive protein (CRP) has been linked to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. The dissociation of native, pentameric (p)CRP to monomeric (m)CRP on the cell membrane of activated platelets has recently been demonstrated. The dissociation of pCRP to mCRP may explain local pro-inflammatory reactions at the site of developing atherosclerotic plaques. As a biomarker, pCRP predicts cardiovascular adverse events and so do reduced levels and function of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs). We hypothesised that mCRP and pCRP exert a differential effect on EPC function and differentiation. EPCs were treated with mCRP or pCRP for 72 h, respectively. Phenotypical characterisation was done by flow cytometry and immunofluorescence microscopy, while the effect of mCRP and pCRP on gene expression was examined by whole-genome gene expression analysis. The functional capacity of EPCs was determined by colony forming unit (CFU) assay and endothelial tube formation assay. Double staining for acetylated LDL and ulex lectin significantly decreased in cells treated with pCRP. The length of tubuli in a matrigel assay with HUVECs decreased significantly in response to pCRP, but not to mCRP. The number of CFUs increased after pCRP treatment. RNA expression profiling demonstrated that mCRP and pCRP cause highly contradictory gene regulation. Interferon-responsive genes (IFI44L, IFI44, IFI27, IFI 6, MX1, OAS2) were among the highly up-regulated genes after mCRP, but not after pCRP treatment. In conclusion, EPC phenotype, genotype and function were differentially affected by mCRP and pCRP, strongly arguing for differential roles of these two CRP conformations. The up-regulation of interferon-inducible genes in response to mCRP may constitute a mechanism for the local regulation of EPC function. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00395-011-0191-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer-Verlag 2011-05-12 2011-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3149664/ /pubmed/21562922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00395-011-0191-y Text en © Springer-Verlag 2011
spellingShingle Original Contribution
Ahrens, I.
Domeij, H.
Eisenhardt, S. U.
Topcic, D.
Albrecht, M.
Leitner, E.
Viitaniemi, K.
Jowett, J. B.
Lappas, M.
Bode, C.
Haviv, I.
Peter, K.
Opposing effects of monomeric and pentameric C-reactive protein on endothelial progenitor cells
title Opposing effects of monomeric and pentameric C-reactive protein on endothelial progenitor cells
title_full Opposing effects of monomeric and pentameric C-reactive protein on endothelial progenitor cells
title_fullStr Opposing effects of monomeric and pentameric C-reactive protein on endothelial progenitor cells
title_full_unstemmed Opposing effects of monomeric and pentameric C-reactive protein on endothelial progenitor cells
title_short Opposing effects of monomeric and pentameric C-reactive protein on endothelial progenitor cells
title_sort opposing effects of monomeric and pentameric c-reactive protein on endothelial progenitor cells
topic Original Contribution
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3149664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21562922
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00395-011-0191-y
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