Literature DB >> 23661177

Macrophages transmit potent proangiogenic effects of oxLDL in vitro and in vivo involving HIF-1α activation: a novel aspect of angiogenesis in atherosclerosis.

Randolph Hutter1, Walter S Speidl, Carolina Valdiviezo, Bernhard Sauter, Roberto Corti, Valentin Fuster, Juan J Badimon.   

Abstract

Neovascularization has been linked to the progression and vulnerability of atherosclerotic lesions. Angiogenesis is increased in lipid-rich plaque. Hypoxia-inducible factor alpha (HIF-1α) is a key transcriptional regulator responding to hypoxia and activating genes, which promote angiogenesis, among them vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) is generated in lipid-rich plaque by oxidative stress. It triggers an inflammatory response and was traditionally thought to inhibit endothelial cells. New data, however, suggest that oxLDL can activate HIF-1α in monocytes in a hypoxia-independent fashion. We hypothesized that HIF-1α activation in monocyte-macrophages could transmit proangiogenic effects of oxLDL linking hyperlipidemia, inflammation, and angiogenesis in atherosclerosis. First, we examined the effect of oxLDL on HIF-1α and VEGF expression in monocyte-macrophages and on their proangiogenic effect on endothelial cells in vitro in a monocyte-macrophage/endothelial co-culture model. OxLDL strongly induced HIF-1α and VEGF in monocyte-macrophages and significantly increased tube formation in co-cultured endothelial cells. HIF-1α inhibition reversed this effect. Second, we demonstrated a direct proangiogenic effect of oxLDL in an in vivo angiogenesis assay. Again, HIF-1α inhibition abrogated the proangiogenic effect of oxLDL. Third, in a rabbit atherosclerosis model, we studied the effect of dietary lipid lowering on arterial HIF-1α and VEGF expression. The administration of low-lipid diet significantly reduced the expression of both HIF-1α and VEGF, resulting in decreased plaque neovascularization. Our data point to oxLDL as a proangiogenic agent linking hyperlipidemia, inflammation, and angiogenesis in atherosclerosis. This effect is dependent on macrophages and, at least in part, on the induction of the HIF-1α pathway.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23661177      PMCID: PMC4334467          DOI: 10.1007/s12265-013-9469-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Transl Res        ISSN: 1937-5387            Impact factor:   4.132


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2.  Lipid-lowering therapy with fluvastatin inhibits oxidative modification of low density lipoprotein and improves vascular endothelial function in hypercholesterolemic patients.

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4.  Coexistence of hypercholesterolemia and hypertension impairs adventitial vascularization.

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Review 1.  Potential contributions of intimal and plaque hypoxia to atherosclerosis.

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Review 2.  Applying nanomedicine in maladaptive inflammation and angiogenesis.

Authors:  Amr Alaarg; Carlos Pérez-Medina; Josbert M Metselaar; Matthias Nahrendorf; Zahi A Fayad; Gert Storm; Willem J M Mulder
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3.  Selective inactivation of NADPH oxidase 2 causes regression of vascularization and the size and stability of atherosclerotic plaques.

Authors:  I M Quesada; A Lucero; C Amaya; D N Meijles; M E Cifuentes; P J Pagano; C Castro
Journal:  Atherosclerosis       Date:  2015-08-08       Impact factor: 5.162

4.  Noninvasive assessment of hypoxia in rabbit advanced atherosclerosis using ¹⁸F-fluoromisonidazole positron emission tomographic imaging.

Authors:  Jesus Mateo; David Izquierdo-Garcia; Juan J Badimon; Zahi A Fayad; Valentin Fuster
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5.  The role of macrophage phenotype in vascularization of tissue engineering scaffolds.

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8.  Macrophages modulate engineered human tissues for enhanced vascularization and healing.

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Review 9.  Hypoxia-inducible factors: key regulators of myeloid cells during inflammation.

Authors:  Nan Lin; M Celeste Simon
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2016-09-06       Impact factor: 14.808

Review 10.  Oxidative stress in angiogenesis and vascular disease.

Authors:  Young-Woong Kim; Tatiana V Byzova
Journal:  Blood       Date:  2013-12-03       Impact factor: 22.113

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