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Functional role of CD11c+ monocytes in atherogenesis associated with hypercholesterolemia.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Monocyte activation and migration into the arterial wall are key events in atherogenesis associated with hypercholesterolemia. CD11c/CD18, a beta2 integrin expressed on human monocytes and a subset of mouse monocytes, has been shown to play a distinct role in human monocyte adhesion on endothelial cells, but the regulation of CD11c in hypercholesterolemia and its role in atherogenesis are unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS:Mice genetically deficient in CD11c were generated and crossbred with apolipoprotein E (apoE)-/- mice to generate CD11c-/-/apoE-/- mice. Using flow cytometry, we examined CD11c on blood leukocytes in apoE-/- hypercholesterolemic mice and found that compared with wild-type and apoE-/- mice on a normal diet, apoE-/- mice on a Western high-fat diet had increased CD11c+ monocytes. Circulating CD11c+ monocytes from apoE-/- mice fed a high-fat diet exhibited cytoplasmic lipid vacuoles and expressed higher levels of CD11b and CD29. Deficiency of CD11c decreased firm arrest of mouse monocytes on vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 and E-selectin in a shear flow assay, reduced monocyte/macrophage accumulation in atherosclerotic lesions, and decreased atherosclerosis development in apoE-/- mice on a high-fat diet. CONCLUSIONS:CD11c, which increases on blood monocytes during hypercholesterolemia, plays an important role in monocyte recruitment and atherosclerosis development in an apoE-/- mouse model of hypercholesterolemia.

SUBMITTER: Wu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2716173 | biostudies-literature | 2009 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional role of CD11c+ monocytes in atherogenesis associated with hypercholesterolemia.

Wu Huaizhu H   Gower R Michael RM   Wang Hong H   Perrard Xiao-Yuan Dai XY   Ma Ruidong R   Bullard Daniel C DC   Burns Alan R AR   Paul Antoni A   Smith C Wayne CW   Simon Scott I SI   Ballantyne Christie M CM  

Circulation 20090511 20


<h4>Background</h4>Monocyte activation and migration into the arterial wall are key events in atherogenesis associated with hypercholesterolemia. CD11c/CD18, a beta2 integrin expressed on human monocytes and a subset of mouse monocytes, has been shown to play a distinct role in human monocyte adhesion on endothelial cells, but the regulation of CD11c in hypercholesterolemia and its role in atherogenesis are unknown.<h4>Methods and results</h4>Mice genetically deficient in CD11c were generated an  ...[more]

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