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J Pathol ; 212(4): 420-8, 2007 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17573667

ABSTRACT

Embryonic pathways are often re-expressed in adult pathology. Here we investigated the role of the morphogen hedgehog (hh), which we found to be re-expressed in atherosclerotic plaques. Male ApoE - /- mice were treated for 12 weeks with an anti-hh antibody (5E1) or a control IgG (1E6) starting at the age of 6 or 18 weeks. Inhibition of hh signalling induced a significant increase in total plaque area in the aortic arch, a result of an increase (54% and 36%, respectively) in the area of advanced plaques (atheromata). In mice treated with anti-hh, plaques contained large (18-35% > ctrl), lipid-filled, sometimes multinucleated macrophage foam cells. Plasma cholesterol levels decreased after anti-hh treatment. In bone marrow-derived macrophages, foam cell formation was enhanced after inhibition of hh signalling. Anti-hh treatment caused a 54-75% increase in early oxLDL uptake (10-240 min), which was scavenger receptor-mediated. After 3-24 h of oxLDL incubation, intense Oil red O staining as well as increased amounts of cholesterol esters were present in these macrophages after anti-hh treatment. Activation of the HH-signalling cascade by recombinant Shh induced a decrease in oxLDL uptake. Here we show that the hh-signalling pathway is one of the morphogenic pathways that regulate plasma lipid levels and atherosclerosis development and progression.


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Apolipoproteins E/physiology , Atherosclerosis/physiopathology , Hedgehog Proteins/physiology , Lipids/blood , Macrophages/metabolism , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Animals , Apolipoproteins E/deficiency , Atherosclerosis/blood , Atherosclerosis/pathology , Body Weight , Cells, Cultured , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Hedgehog Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Humans , Lipoproteins, LDL/blood , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout , Signal Transduction
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