Literature DB >> 16414045

Cholesterol loading augments oxidative stress in macrophages.

Yao-Ching Hung1, Meng-Yen Hong, G Steve Huang.   

Abstract

To investigate the molecular consequence of loading free cholesterol into macrophages, we conducted a large-scale gene expression study to analyze acetylated-LDL-laden foam cells (AFC) and oxidized-LDL-laden foam cells (OFC) induced from human THP-1 cell lines. Cluster analysis was performed using 9600-gene microarray datasets from time course experiment. AFC and OFC shared common expression profiles; however, there were sufficient differences between these two treatments that AFC and OFC appealed as two separate entities. We identified 80 commonly upregulated genes and 48 commonly downregulated genes in AFC and OFC. Functional annotation of the differentially expressed genes indicated that apoptosis, extracellular matrix, oxidative stress, and cell proliferation was deregulated. We also identified 87 differentially expressed genes unique for AFC and 31 genes for OFC. The uniquely expressed genes of AFC are associated with kinase activity, ATP binding activity, and transporter activity, while unique genes for OFC are associated with cell signaling and adhesion. To validate the hypothesis that oxidative stress is a common feature for AFC and OFC, we performed a cluster analysis employing the genes related to oxidative stress, but we were unable to distinguish AFC from OFC in this manner. We performed real-time RT-PCR and ELISA on foam cells to examine the transcripts and secreted protein of interleukin 1 beta (IL1beta). IL1beta was rapidly induced in foam cells, but for AFC both RNA level and protein level dropped immediately and was attenuated. To detect levels of reactive oxygen species in foam cells we conducted hydroethidine staining and observed high levels of superoxide anion. We conclude that loading free cholesterol induces high levels of superoxide anion, increases oxidative stress, and triggers a transient inflammatory response in macrophages.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16414045     DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2005.12.102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS Lett        ISSN: 0014-5793            Impact factor:   4.124


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