Literature DB >> 30007438

TLR4 mediates high-fat diet induced physiological changes in mice via attenuating PPARγ/ABCG1 signaling pathway.

Xiao-Jie Cao1, Ming-Jie Zhang1, Li-Li Zhang2, Ke Yu1, Yang Xiang1, Xin Ding1, Jin Fan1, Jing-Cheng Li3, Qing-Song Wang4.   

Abstract

High-fat diet (HFD) is known to promote atherosclerosis which accelerates the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases. Vascular dysfunction characterized by inflammation and lipid accumulation is common in atherosclerosis caused by HFD. The specific effects of HFD on blood vessels and the underlying mechanisms need to be further clarified. Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is a key contributing factor in atherosclerosis and TLR4 deficiency protects vascular smooth muscle cells against inflammatory responses and lipid accumulation in vitro. However, the physiological significance of TLR4 signaling in HFD-induced changes is unknown. In this study, we observed that HFD feeding increased body weight, circulating inflammatory cytokines and lipid accumulation in the aorta of wild-type mice but apart from increasing body weight, did not affect the TLR4 knockout mice. TLR4 expression increased significantly in the arterial walls after receiving HFD treatment, while that of the co-localizing PPARγ and ABCG1 markedly decreased. TLR4 deficiency reversed the HFD-induced attenuation of PPARγ and ABCG1. In conclusion, TLR4 mediates HFD induced increase in body weight, inflammation and aortic lipid accumulation through, at least partly, the PPARγ/ABCG1 signaling pathway. Therefore, interfering with TLR4 signaling is a viable therapeutic option in diet induced atherosclerosis.
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Keywords:  ABCG1; Inflammation; Lipid accumulation; PPARγ; TLR4

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30007438     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2018.07.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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