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Macrophage deficiency of miR-21 promotes apoptosis, plaque necrosis, and vascular inflammation during atherogenesis.

Citation
Canfrán-Duque, A., et al. “Macrophage Deficiency Of Mir-21 Promotes Apoptosis, Plaque Necrosis, And Vascular Inflammation During Atherogenesis.”. Embo Molecular Medicine, pp. 1244-1262.
Center Yale University
Author Alberto Canfrán-Duque, Noemi Rotllan, Xinbo Zhang, Marta Fernández-Fuertes, Cristina Ramírez-Hidalgo, Elisa Araldi, Lidia Daimiel, Rebeca Busto, Carlos Fernández-Hernando, Yajaira Suárez
Keywords Apoptosis, atherosclerosis, Macrophage polarization, miRNA
Abstract

Atherosclerosis, the major cause of cardiovascular disease, is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the accumulation of lipids and inflammatory cells in the artery wall. Aberrant expression of microRNAs has been implicated in the pathophysiological processes underlying the progression of atherosclerosis. Here, we define the contribution of miR-21 in hematopoietic cells during atherogenesis. Interestingly, we found that miR-21 is the most abundant miRNA in macrophages and its absence results in accelerated atherosclerosis, plaque necrosis, and vascular inflammation. miR-21 expression influences foam cell formation, sensitivity to ER-stress-induced apoptosis, and phagocytic clearance capacity. Mechanistically, we discovered that the absence of miR-21 in macrophages increases the expression of the miR-21 target gene, MKK3, promoting the induction of p38-CHOP and JNK signaling. Both pathways enhance macrophage apoptosis and promote the post-translational degradation of ABCG1, a transporter that regulates cholesterol efflux in macrophages. Altogether, these findings reveal a major role for hematopoietic miR-21 in atherogenesis.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
EMBO molecular medicine
Volume
9
Issue
9
Number of Pages
1244-1262
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1757-4684
DOI
10.15252/emmm.201607492
Alternate Journal
EMBO Mol Med
PMID
28674080
PMCID
PMC5582411
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