Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11030815 | Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology | 2018 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Disruption of carotid vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque is responsible for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and the early detection and intervention approach are greatly limited. Undertaking a microarray of microRNAs (miRNAs) in the plasma of AIS patients with carotid vulnerable plaques, miR-23a-5p was markedly elevated and was positively correlated with the plaque progression and vulnerability. Correspondingly, we found that miR-23a-5p expression was significantly increased in both plasma and macrophages from atherosclerosis mice. Bioinformatics analysis and in vitro knockdown experiments identified that ATP-binding cassette transporter A1/G1 as a novel target of miR-23a-5p. Luciferase reporter assays showed that miR-23a-5p repressed the 3â² untranslated regions (UTR) activity of ABCA1/G1. Moreover, functional analyses demonstrated that transfection of miR-23a-5p inhibitor enhanced cholesterol efflux and decreased foam cell formation through upregulating ABCA1/G1 expression levels. Furthermore, long term in vivo systemically delivered miR-23a-5p antagomir significantly increased ABCA1/G1 expression in the aorta of ApoEâ/â mice. Importantly, the miR-23a-5p antagomir therapy significantly reduced atherosclerosis progression and promoted plaque stability. Our observations indicate that miR-23a-5p promotes macrophage-derived foam cell formation and might be a key regulator contributing to atherosclerotic plaque progression and vulnerability.
Keywords
IFN-γAISCD36ABCA1HFDCEUSSR-BIIL-10Ox-LDLABCG1ACSNOS2HDLmiRNAsLOX-1IL-6ApoA-13′ UTR3′ untranslated regionhigh-density lipoproteinAtherosclerosisplaque vulnerabilityApolipoprotein A-1interferon-γInterleukin 10interleukin 6coronary artery diseasetriglycerideFoam cell formationcluster of differentiation 36high-fat dietnormal dietmicroRNAsacute coronary syndromesContrast-enhanced ultrasoundacute ischemic strokeCADOxidized low-density lipoproteinLow-density lipoproteinLDLnitric oxide synthase 2hematoxylin-eosintotal cholesterolhealthy control
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Authors
Shuai Yang, Zi-ming Ye, Shengcai Chen, Xue-ying Luo, Shao-li Chen, Ling Mao, Yanan Li, Huijuan Jin, Cheng Yu, Fei-xiang Xiang, Ming-xing Xie, Jiang Chang, Yuan-peng Xia, Bo Hu,