OxLDL and macrophage survival: Essential and oxygen-independent involvement of the Hif-pathway

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Abstract

Atherosclerotic plaques are characterized by hypoxic even anoxic areas and by high concentrations of oxidized lipoproteins. Moreover, unstable plaques attract a high number of macrophages despite the proapoptotic background within these plaques. Recently, it was shown that these macrophages are positive for Hif-1a. This subunit is a part of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (Hif-1), a key transcriptional factor under hypoxia. Till date, it is not understood whether the Hif-system (consisting of Hif-1, Hif-2 and Hif-3) is involved in protection of macrophages under these proatherogenic conditions. The present study delineates that oxLDL causes fundamental changes in the regulation of the Hif-system in primary human macrophages. First, both oxLDL and hypoxia mediate accumulation of Hif-1a protein. Second, treatment with a combination of oxLDL and hypoxia is acting in an additive manner on Hif-1a protein content. Third, oxLDL alone does not increase Hif-2α protein, but abolishes the hypoxic induction of Hif-2a completely. OxLDL treatment alone was not toxic for macrophages under neither normoxia nor hypoxia. But, inhibition of Hif-pathway by adenoviral expression of a dominant-negative mutant combined with oxLDL treatment independently of the oxygen tension leads to apoptosis, as determined by caspase-3 activation and induction of DNA fragmentation. Furthermore, this inhibition also mediates the opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore. In conclusion, the present data show that Hif-1a regulation is essential for survival of oxLDL-treated macrophages independent of the oxygen tension. Therefore, this newly characterized mechanism might also have an important influence for the vulnerability of atherosclerotic plaques.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)761-772
Number of pages12
JournalBasic Research in Cardiology
Volume106
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2011
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 80054713154
PubMed 21544682
ORCID /0000-0001-7803-1972/work/142235013

Keywords

Keywords

  • Apoptosis, Hypoxia-inducible factors, Macrophages, OxLDL