Abstract
In this mini-review, the role of macrophage phenotypes in atherogenesis is considered. Recent studies on distribution of M1 and M2 macrophages in different types of atherosclerotic lesions indicate that macrophages exhibit a high degree of plasticity of phenotype in response to various conditions in microenvironment. The effect of the accumulation of cholesterol, a key event in atherogenesis, on the macrophage phenotype is also discussed. The article presents the results of transcriptome analysis of cholesterol-loaded macrophages revealing genes involved in immune response whose expression rate has changed the most. It turned out that the interaction of macrophages with modified LDL leads to higher expression levels of pro-inflammatory marker TNF-α and antiinflammatory marker CCL18. Phenotypic profile of macrophage activation could be a good target for testing of novel anti-atherogenic immunocorrectors. A number of anti-atherogenic drugs were tested as potential immunocorrectors using primary macrophage-based model.
Keywords: Atherosclerosis, macrophages, phenotype, transcriptome, activation, modified LDL, immunocorrectors, macrophage-based test.
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Use of Primary Macrophages for Searching Novel Immunocorrectors
Volume: 23 Issue: 6
Author(s): Nikita G. Nikiforov, Natalia V. Elizova, Michael Bukrinsky, Larisa Dubrovsky, Vsevolod J. Makeev, Yoshiyuki Wakabayashi, Poching Liu, Kathy K. Foxx, Howard S. Kruth, Xueting Jin, Emile R. Zakiev and Alexander N. Orekhov
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Keywords: Atherosclerosis, macrophages, phenotype, transcriptome, activation, modified LDL, immunocorrectors, macrophage-based test.
Abstract: In this mini-review, the role of macrophage phenotypes in atherogenesis is considered. Recent studies on distribution of M1 and M2 macrophages in different types of atherosclerotic lesions indicate that macrophages exhibit a high degree of plasticity of phenotype in response to various conditions in microenvironment. The effect of the accumulation of cholesterol, a key event in atherogenesis, on the macrophage phenotype is also discussed. The article presents the results of transcriptome analysis of cholesterol-loaded macrophages revealing genes involved in immune response whose expression rate has changed the most. It turned out that the interaction of macrophages with modified LDL leads to higher expression levels of pro-inflammatory marker TNF-α and antiinflammatory marker CCL18. Phenotypic profile of macrophage activation could be a good target for testing of novel anti-atherogenic immunocorrectors. A number of anti-atherogenic drugs were tested as potential immunocorrectors using primary macrophage-based model.
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Nikiforov G. Nikita, Elizova V. Natalia, Bukrinsky Michael, Dubrovsky Larisa, Makeev J. Vsevolod, Wakabayashi Yoshiyuki, Liu Poching, Foxx K. Kathy, Kruth S. Howard, Jin Xueting, Zakiev R. Emile and Orekhov N. Alexander, Use of Primary Macrophages for Searching Novel Immunocorrectors, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2017; 23 (6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612823666170125110128
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612823666170125110128 |
Print ISSN 1381-6128 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4286 |
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