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Hypoxia induces netrin-1 and Unc5b in atherosclerotic plaques: mechanism for macrophage retention and survival.


ABSTRACT: Hypoxia is intimately linked to atherosclerosis and has become recognized as a primary impetus of inflammation. We recently demonstrated that the neuroimmune guidance cue netrin-1 (Ntn1) inhibits macrophage emigration from atherosclerotic plaques, thereby fostering chronic inflammation. However, the mechanisms governing netrin-1 expression in atherosclerosis are not well understood. In this study, we investigate the role of hypoxia in regulating expression of netrin-1 and its receptor uncoordinated-5-B receptor (Unc5b) in plaque macrophages and its functional consequences on these immune cells.We show by immunostaining that netrin-1 and Unc5b are expressed in macrophages in hypoxia-rich regions of human and mouse plaques. In vitro, Ntn1 and Unc5b mRNA are upregulated in macrophages treated with oxidized low-density lipoprotein or inducers of oxidative stress (CoCl2, dimethyloxalylglycine, 1% O2). These responses are abrogated by inhibiting hypoxia-inducible transcription factor (HIF)-1?, indicating a causal role for this transcription factor in regulating Ntn1 and Unc5b expression in macrophages. Indeed, using promoter-luciferase reporter genes, we show that Ntn1- and Unc5b-promoter activities are induced by oxidized low-density lipoprotein and require HIF-1?. Correspondingly, J774 macrophages overexpressing active HIF-1? show increased netrin-1 and Unc5b expression and reduced migratory capacity compared with control cells, which was restored by blocking the effects of netrin-1. Finally, we show that netrin-1 protects macrophages from apoptosis under hypoxic conditions in a HIF-1?-dependent manner.These findings provide a molecular mechanism by which netrin-1 and its receptor Unc5b are expressed in atherosclerotic plaques and implicate hypoxia and HIF-1?-induced netrin-1/Unc5b in sustaining inflammation by inhibiting the emigration and promoting the survival of lesional macrophages.

SUBMITTER: Ramkhelawon B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3793633 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hypoxia induces netrin-1 and Unc5b in atherosclerotic plaques: mechanism for macrophage retention and survival.

Ramkhelawon Bhama B   Yang Yuan Y   van Gils Janine M JM   Hewing Bernd B   Rayner Katey J KJ   Parathath Sajesh S   Guo Liang L   Oldebeken Scott S   Feig Jessica L JL   Fisher Edward A EA   Moore Kathryn J KJ  

Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 20130418 6


<h4>Objective</h4>Hypoxia is intimately linked to atherosclerosis and has become recognized as a primary impetus of inflammation. We recently demonstrated that the neuroimmune guidance cue netrin-1 (Ntn1) inhibits macrophage emigration from atherosclerotic plaques, thereby fostering chronic inflammation. However, the mechanisms governing netrin-1 expression in atherosclerosis are not well understood. In this study, we investigate the role of hypoxia in regulating expression of netrin-1 and its r  ...[more]

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