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Publication : Macrophage EP4 deficiency increases apoptosis and suppresses early atherosclerosis.

First Author  Babaev VR Year  2008
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  8
Issue  6 Pages  492-501
PubMed ID  19041765 Mgi Jnum  J:144376
Mgi Id  MGI:3830800 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2008.09.005
Citation  Babaev VR, et al. (2008) Macrophage EP4 deficiency increases apoptosis and suppresses early atherosclerosis. Cell Metab 8(6):492-501
abstractText  Prostaglandin (PG) E(2), a major product of activated macrophages, has been implicated in atherosclerosis and plaque rupture. The PGE(2) receptors, EP2 and EP4, are expressed in atherosclerotic lesions and are known to inhibit apoptosis in cancer cells. To examine the roles of macrophage EP4 and EP2 in apoptosis and early atherosclerosis, fetal liver cell transplantation was used to generate LDLR(-/-) mice chimeric for EP2(-/-) or EP4(-/-) hematopoietic cells. After 8 weeks on a Western diet, EP4(-/-) --> LDLR(-/-) mice, but not EP2(-/-) --> LDLR(-/-) mice, had significantly reduced aortic atherosclerosis with increased apoptotic cells in the lesions. EP4(-/-) peritoneal macrophages had increased sensitivity to proapoptotic stimuli, including palmitic acid and free cholesterol loading, which was accompanied by suppression of activity of p-Akt, p-Bad, and NF-kappaB-regulated genes. Thus, EP4 deficiency inhibits the PI3K/Akt and NF-kappaB pathways compromising macrophage survival and suppressing early atherosclerosis, identifying macrophage EP4-signaling pathways as molecular targets for modulating the development of atherosclerosis.
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