HMGB1
巨噬细胞极化
化学
炎症
细胞生物学
极化(电化学)
巨噬细胞
医学
生物
体外
免疫学
生物化学
物理化学
作者
Xiangwei Qi,Huai-Gao Wang,Lichen Xia,Rongwen Lin,Tao Li,Chengnong Guan,Tingting Liu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2021.02.016
摘要
Abstract
Background and aims
Oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) is a key risk factor for atherosclerosis, but there are few reports on ox-LDL-mediated inflammation after injury. In this study, we investigated the effects of ox-LDL on endothelial injury and macrophage polarization and recruitment using human aortic endothelial cell line HAEC cells. Methods
Changes in miRNA levels after ox-LDL treatment were assessed with qRT-PCR. Luciferase experiments were performed to verify the interaction between miRNA and protein, and co-IP and ubiquitination experiments to detect proteins interactions. Cell phenotype was assessed by cytometry and Western blot. Results
qRT-PCR data indicated that ox-LDL treatment up-regulates the expression of miR-30b-5p. Luciferase test and ubiquitination assay showed miR-30b-5p can bind to UBE2D2 and reduce its ubiquitination ability to degrade KAT2B. The up-regulated KAT2B promotes the acetylation of HMGB1, acetylated HMGB1 dissociates from SIRT1, exit the nucleus, and it is secreted from the cell. Flow cytometry and transwell experiments showed that HMGB1 secreted from HAEC can induce pro-inflammatory (M1-like) polarization and recruitment of RAW264.7 cells. Conclusions
Our results indicate that ox-LDL activates the UBE2D2/KAT2B pathway by upregulating miR-30b-5p, thus acetylating HMGB1, which is then secreted from the cell, thereby promoting pro-inflammatory cell polarization and recruitment of macrophage.
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