Extracellular Release of the Atheroprotective Heat Shock Protein 27 Is Mediated by Estrogen and Competitively Inhibits acLDL Binding to Scavenger Receptor-A

Author:

Rayner Katey1,Chen Yong-Xiang1,McNulty Melissa1,Simard Trevor1,Zhao Xioaling1,Wells Dominic J.1,de Belleroche Jacqueline1,O'Brien Edward R.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Vascular Biology Laboratory, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (K.R., Y.-X.C., M.M., T.S., X.Z., E.R.O.); and Imperial College, London, UK (D.J.W., J.dB.).

Abstract

We recently identified heat shock protein 27 (HSP27) as an estrogen receptor beta (ERβ)-associated protein and noted its role as a biomarker for atherosclerosis. The current study tests the hypothesis that HSP27 is protective against the development of atherosclerosis. HSP27 overexpressing (HSP27 o/e ) mice were crossed to apoE −/− mice that develop atherosclerosis when fed a high-fat diet. Aortic en face analysis demonstrated a 35% reduction ( P ≤0.001) in atherosclerotic lesion area in apoE −/− HSP27 o/e mice compared to apoE −/− mice, but primarily in females. Serum HSP27 levels were >10-fold higher in female apoE −/− HSP27 o/e mice compared to males, and there was a remarkable inverse correlation between circulating HSP27 levels and lesion area in both male and female mice (r 2 =0.78, P ≤0.001). Mechanistic in vitro studies showed upregulated HSP27 expression and secretion in macrophages treated with estrogen or acLDL. Moreover, exogenous HSP27 added to culture media inhibited macrophage acLDL uptake and competed for the scavenger receptor A (SR-A)—an effect that was abolished with the SR-A competitive ligand fucoidan and absent in macrophages from SR-A −/− mice. Furthermore, extracellular HSP27 decreased acLDL-induced release of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-1β and increased the release of the antiinflammatory cytokine IL-10. HSP27 is atheroprotective, perhaps because of its ability to compete for the uptake of atherogenic lipids or attenuate inflammation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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