P2X7 deficiency significantly reduced atherosclerotic lesion size compared to P2X7-competent mice (0.084 vs 0.162 cm2, P=0.004) after 16 weeks of a high-cholesterol diet.
Atherosclerosis (n=20)
P2X7 deficiency vs P2X7-competent mice
Atherosclerotic lesion size (cm2), p=0.004
Absolute Event Rate: 0.084% vs 0.162%
p-value: p=0.004
Background: Extracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) binds as a danger signal to purinergic receptor P2X 7 and promotes inflammasome assembly and interleukin-1β expression. We hypothesized a functional role of the signal axis ATP–P2X 7 in inflammasome activation and the chronic inflammation driving atherosclerosis. Methods: P2X 7 -competent and P2X 7 -deficient macrophages were isolated and stimulated with lipopolysaccharide, ATP, or both. To assess whether P2X 7 may have a role in atherosclerosis, P2X 7 expression was analyzed in aortic arches from low density lipoprotein receptor -/- mice consuming a high-cholesterol or chow diet. P2X 7 +/+ and P2X 7 −/− low density lipoprotein receptor −/− mice were fed a high-cholesterol diet to investigate the functional role of P2X 7 knockout in atherosclerosis. Human plaques were derived from carotid endarterectomy and stained against P2X 7 . Results: Lipopolysaccharide or ATP stimulation alone did not activate caspase 1 in isolated macrophages. However, priming with lipopolysaccharide, followed by stimulation with ATP, led to an activation of caspase 1 and interleukin-1β in P2X 7 -competent macrophages. In contrast, P2X 7 -deficient macrophages showed no activation of caspase 1 after sequential stimulation while still expressing a basal amount of interleukin-1β. P2X 7 receptor was higher expressed in murine atherosclerotic lesions, particularly by lesional macrophages. After 16 weeks of a high-cholesterol diet, P2X 7 -deficient mice showed smaller atherosclerotic lesions than P2X 7 -competent mice (0.162 cm 2 ±0.023 n=9, P2X 7 −/− low density lipoprotein receptor −/− : 0.084 cm 2 ±0.01 n=11, P =0.004) with a reduced amount of lesional macrophages. In accord with our in vitro findings, lesional caspase 1 activity was abolished in P2X 7 −/− mice. In addition, intravital microscopy revealed reduced leukocyte rolling and adhesion in P2X 7 -deficient mice. Last, we observe increased P2X 7 expression in human atherosclerotic lesions, suggesting that our findings in mice are relevant for human disease. Conclusions: P2X 7 deficiency resolved plaque inflammation by inhibition of lesional inflammasome activation and reduced experimental atherosclerosis. Therefore, P2X 7 represents an interesting potential new target to combat atherosclerosis.
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Peter Stachon
University of Freiburg
Adrian Heidenreich
Interventional / Structural Cardiology
Julian Merz
University of Freiburg
Circulation
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Stachon et al. (Wed,) conducted a other in Atherosclerosis (n=20). P2X7 deficiency vs. P2X7-competent mice was evaluated on Atherosclerotic lesion size (cm2) (p=0.004). P2X7 deficiency significantly reduced atherosclerotic lesion size compared to P2X7-competent mice (0.084 vs 0.162 cm2, P=0.004) after 16 weeks of a high-cholesterol diet.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15bcbe814bf8ec9a4efc77 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.117.027400
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