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Conditional targeting of tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6 reveals opposing functions of toll-like receptor signaling in endothelial and myeloid cells in a mouse model of atherosclerosis

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Background : Previous studies implicated Toll-like receptor signaling as a critical pathogenic pathway in atherosclerosis, but the cell-specific mechanisms by which Toll-like receptors act to control atherosclerotic plaque development remain poorly understood.Methods and Results : To study the cell-specific role of tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) in atherosclerosis, we generated ApoE(-/-) mice with endothelial cell-or myeloid cell-specific TRAF6 deficiency using Cre/LoxP-mediated gene targeting. Endothelial TRAF6 deficiency reduced atherosclerosis in female ApoE(-/-) mice by inhibiting nuclear factor-kappa B-dependent proinflammatory gene expression and monocyte adhesion to endothelial cells. In contrast, myeloid cell-specific TRAF6 deficiency caused exacerbated atherosclerosis, with larger plaques containing more necrotic areas in both male and female ApoE(-/-) mice. TRAF6-deficient macrophages showed impaired expression of the antiinflammatory and atheroprotective cytokine interleukin-10, elevated endoplasmic reticulum stress, increased sensitivity to oxidized low-density lipoprotein-induced apoptosis, and reduced capacity to clear apoptotic cells. Thus, the reduced antiinflammatory properties, coupled with increased sensitivity to apoptosis and impaired efferocytosis capacity of TRAF6-deficient macrophages, result in exacerbated atherosclerosis development in TRAF6(MYKO)/ApoE(-/-) mice.Conclusion : Toll-like receptor-mediated TRAF6 signaling acts in endothelial cells to promote atherosclerosis but displays atheroprotective, antiinflammatory and prosurvival functions in myeloid cells.
Tijdschrift: CIRCULATION
ISSN: 0009-7322
Issue: 14
Volume: 126
Pagina's: 1739 - 1751
Jaar van publicatie:2012