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Transglutaminase activity regulates atherosclerotic plaque composition at locations exposed to oscillatory shear stress.

Hanke L Matlung1, Annette E Neele, Harald C Groen, Kim van Gaalen, Bilge Guvenc Tuna, Angela van Weert, Judith de Vos, Jolanda J Wentzel, Mark Hoogenboezem, Jaap D van Buul, Ed VanBavel, Erik N T P Bakker.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Atherosclerosis preferentially develops at sites of disturbed blood flow. We tested the hypothesis that transglutaminase activity plays a role in plaque development at these locations. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Exposure of endothelial cells to steady flow (7 dynes/cm(2)) was associated with relatively low transglutaminase activity, whereas under low oscillatory flow (1.3 ± 2.6 dynes/cm(2)) endothelial cells showed a >4-fold higher level of transglutaminase activity. Under oscillatory flow, transglutaminase activity increased the expression of the chemokine MCP-1 (CCL2). In vivo, oscillatory flow was induced by placement of a tapered perivascular cast around the carotid artery of type 2 transglutaminase (TGM2) knockout mice and WT counterparts. After 2 days, significantly less monocytes adhered to the endothelium in TGM2 knockout mice as compared to WT. In a more chronic setting, ApoE knockout mice that were equipped with the flow-modifying cast developed lesions proximal to the cast (low shear stress), and distal to the cast (oscillatory shear stress). Inhibition of transglutaminase induced a marked reduction in macrophage and fat content in distal lesions only. In addition, lesion size was increased in this area, which was attributed to an increase in smooth muscle content.
CONCLUSION: Oscillatory shear stress increases endothelial transglutaminase activity. In turn, transglutaminase activity affects the expression of MCP-1 in vitro and monocyte recruitment in vivo. In a mouse model of atherosclerosis, transglutaminase activity has a major effect on plaque composition under oscillatory shear stress.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22921425     DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2012.07.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atherosclerosis        ISSN: 0021-9150            Impact factor:   5.162


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