OXIDIZED LOW-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN INDUCES THE EXPRESSION OF P-SELECTIN (GMP140/PADGEM/CD62) ON HUMAN ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS

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GEBUHRER, V
MURPHY, JF
BORDET, JC
RECK, MP
MCGREGOR, JL
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[1] LOUIS PRADEL CARDIOVASC HOSP,LYON,FRANCE
[2] INST PASTEUR,LYON,FRANCE
[3] STANFORD UNIV,SCH MED,DIV HEMATOL S161,STANFORD,CA 94305
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10.1042/bj3060293
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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It is now well established that monocytes adhere to endothelial cells activated by oxidized low-density lipoproteins (LDL). However, the adhesive receptors on endothelial cells involved in binding monocytes, following an insult by oxidized LDL, remains to be elucidated. In this study we have looked at the effect of native or oxidized LDL on the expression of P-selectin. Native LDL (N-LDL) was oxidized by incubation with either endothelial cells (EC-LDL) or copper (Cu-LDL), or in culture medium as a control (C-LDL). Expression of P-selectin was assayed with an anti-P-selectin (CD62) monoclonal antibody (LYP20). Results show that EC-LDL and Cu-LDL, but not N-LDL or C-LDL, induce the expression of P-selectin by human umbilical-vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Induction of P-selectin by low concentrations (20 mu g/ml) of LDL is directly related to the state of oxidation of the LDL particles. In addition, high concentrations (100 mu g/ml) of N-LDL also activate HUVECs by inducing P-selectin expression. This expression was sustained for a period of over 1 h on LDL-activated endothelial cells, in contrast with thrombin- or histamine-activated endothelial cells, whose P-selectin levels fall within 15-20 min after induction. E-selectin, in contrast with P-selectin, could not be induced by endothelial cells treated with low or high concentrations of oxidized LDL. Results in this study show that P-selectin expressed by oxidized-LDL-treated endothelial cells are involved in mediating the adhesion of a monocytic cell line (U937) or monocytes in peripheral-blood mononuclear cells. An anti-P-selectin monoclonal antibody (LYP20) inhibited the binding of U937 cells and monocytes. These results strongly suggest that P-selectin is involved in the early stages of atherogenesis.
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