Macrophage Gene Expression and Foam Cell Formation Are Regulated by Plasminogen

Author:

Das Riku1,Ganapathy Swetha1,Mahabeleshwar Ganapati H.1,Drumm Carla1,Febbraio Maria1,Jain Mukesh K.1,Plow Edward F.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Molecular Cardiology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH (R.D., S.G., C.D., M.F., E.F.P.); and Case Cardiovascular Research Institute, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (G.H.M., M.K.J.).

Abstract

Background— Deciphering the molecular and cellular processes that govern macrophage foam cell formation is critical to understanding the basic mechanisms underlying atherosclerosis and other vascular pathologies. Methods and Results— Here, we identify a pivotal role of plasminogen (Plg) in regulating foam cell formation. Deficiency of Plg inhibited macrophage cholesterol accumulation on exposure to hyperlipidemic conditions in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo. Gene expression analysis identified CD36 as a regulated target of Plg, and macrophages from Plg −/− mice had decreased CD36 expression and diminished foam cell formation. The Plg-dependent CD36 expression and foam cell formation depended on conversion of Plg to plasmin, binding to the macrophage surface, and the consequent intracellular signaling that leads to production of leukotriene B 4 . Leukotriene B 4 rescued the suppression of CD36 expression and foam cell formation arising from Plg deficiency. Conclusions— Our findings demonstrate an unanticipated role of Plg in the regulation of gene expression and cholesterol metabolism by macrophages and identify Plg-mediated regulation of leukotriene B4 as an underlying mechanism.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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