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Int Immunopharmacol ; 115: 109702, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37724952

ABSTRACT

Atherosclerosis is a progressive, degenerative vascular disease and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. In response to endothelial damage, platelet derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB induced phenotypic modulation of medial smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) promotes atherosclerotic lesion formation and destabilisation of the vessel wall. VSMC sensitivity to PDGF-BB is determined by endocytosis of Low density lipoprotein receptor related protein 1 (LRP1)-PDGFR ß complexes to balance receptor recycling with lysosomal degradation. Consequently, LRP1 is implicated in various arterial diseases. Having identified Tß4 as a regulator of LRP1-mediated endocytosis to protect against aortic aneurysm, we sought to determine whether Tß4 may additionally function to protect against atherosclerosis, by regulating LRP1-mediated growth factor signalling. By single cell transcriptomic analysis, Tmsb4x, encoding Tß4, strongly correlated with contractile gene expression and was significantly down-regulated in cells that adopted a modulated phenotype in atherosclerosis. We assessed susceptibility to atherosclerosis of global Tß4 knockout mice using the ApoE-/- hypercholesterolaemia model. Inflammation, elastin integrity, VSMC phenotype and signalling were analysed in the aortic root and descending aorta. Tß4KO; ApoE-/- mice develop larger atherosclerotic plaques than control mice, with medial layer degeneration characterised by accelerated VSMC phenotypic modulation. Defects in Tß4KO; ApoE-/- mice phenocopied those in VSMC-specific LRP1 nulls and, moreover, were underpinned by hyperactivated LRP1-PDGFRß signalling. We identify an atheroprotective role for endogenous Tß4 in maintaining differentiated VSMC phenotype via LRP1-mediated PDGFRß signalling.


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Atherosclerosis , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular , Animals , Mice , Apolipoproteins E/genetics , Becaplermin , LDL-Receptor Related Proteins , Lipoproteins, LDL
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