Steady laminar shear stress selectively up-regulated the expression of potentially atheroprotective genes, including cyclooxygenase-2, manganese superoxide dismutase, and endothelial cell nitric oxide synthase, in cultured human endothelial cells.
In vitro study using cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells to evaluate gene expression changes in response to distinct fluid mechanical stimuli.
Steady laminar shear stress vs Turbulent shear stress or static conditions (10 dyne/cm2)
Differential gene expression (MnSOD, COX-2, ecNOS)
Early atherosclerotic lesions develop in a topographical pattern that strongly suggests involvement of hemodynamic forces in their pathogenesis. We hypothesized that certain endothelial genes, which exhibit differential responsiveness to distinct fluid mechanical stimuli, may participate in the atherogenic process by modulating, on a local level within the arterial wall, the effects of systemic risk factors. A differential display strategy using cultured human endothelial cells has identified two genes, manganese superoxide dismutase and cyclooxygenase-2, that exhibit selective and sustained up-regulation by steady laminar shear stress (LSS). Turbulent shear stress, a nonlaminar fluid mechanical stimulus, does not induce these genes. The endothelial form of nitric oxide synthase also demonstrates a similar LSS-selective pattern of induction. Thus, three genes with potential atheroprotective (antioxidant, antithrombotic, and antiadhesive) activities manifest a differential response to distinct fluid mechanical stimuli, providing a possible mechanistic link between endothelial gene expression and early events in atherogenesis. The activities of these and other LSS-responsive genes may have important implications for the pathogenesis and prevention of atherosclerosis.
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James N. Topper
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Jiexing Cai
US Biologic (United States)
D Falb
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Harvard University
University of California, San Diego
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Topper et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Atherosclerosis (in vitro model). Steady laminar shear stress vs. Turbulent shear stress or static conditions was evaluated on Differential gene expression (MnSOD, COX-2, ecNOS). Steady laminar shear stress selectively up-regulated the expression of potentially atheroprotective genes, including cyclooxygenase-2, manganese superoxide dismutase, and endothelial cell nitric oxide synthase, in cultured human endothelial cells.
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