Prelesional arterial endothelial phenotypes in hypercholesterolemia: universal ABCA1 upregulation contrasts with region-specific gene expression in vivo

Author:

Civelek Mete12,Grant Gregory R.34,Irolla Chrysta R.2,Shi Congzhu1,Riley Rebecca J.1,Chiesa Oscar A.5,Stoeckert Christian J.34,Karanian John W.5,Pritchard William F.5,Davies Peter F.126

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Medicine and Engineering,

2. Department of Bioengineering,

3. Center for Bioinformatics,

4. Department of Genetics,

5. Laboratory of Cardiovascular and Interventional Therapeutics, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration, Laurel, Maryland

6. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and

Abstract

Atherosclerosis originates as focal arterial lesions having a predictable distribution to regions of bifurcations, branches, and inner curvatures where blood flow characteristics are complex. Distinct endothelial phenotypes correlate with regional hemodynamics. We propose that systemic risk factors modify regional endothelial phenotype to influence focal susceptibility to atherosclerosis. Transcript profiles of freshly isolated endothelial cells from three atherosusceptible and three atheroprotected arterial regions in adult swine were analyzed to determine the initial prelesional effects of hypercholesterolemia on endothelial phenotypes in vivo. Cholesterol efflux transporter ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) was upregulated at all sites in response to short-term high-fat diet. Proinflammatory and antioxidative endothelial gene expression profiles were induced in atherosusceptible and atheroprotected regions, respectively. However, markers for endoplasmic reticulum stress, a signature of susceptible endothelial phenotype, were not further enhanced by brief hypercholesterolemia. Both region-specific and ubiquitous (ABCA1) phenotype changes were identified as early prelesional responses of the endothelium to hypercholesterolemia.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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