Oxidized low-density lipoproteins enhance expression and activity of CD39 and CD73 in the human aortic valve endothelium

Ewa Kaniewska-Bednarczuk, M. Mielcarek, A. Chester, E. Slominska, M. Yacoub, R. Smolenski
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ABSTRACT Extracellular nucleotides regulate thrombosis, inflammation, and immune response. Ectonucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase 1 (CD39) and ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73) convert extracellular nucleotides in a sequential order: ATP to ADP, AMP, and then to adenosine. In this study, we aimed to test an effect of oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) on CD39 and CD73 in endothelial cells. Human aortic valve endothelial cells were exposed to ox-LDL for 24–48 h. Next, the activity, protein expression, and mRNA transcripts level of CD39 and CD73 were characterized by an incubation with ATP or AMP followed by high-performance liquid chromatography analysis of media as well as western blots and qPCR. CD73 activity in human valve endothelial cells was increased in presence of ox-LDL (4.04 ± 0.32 nmol/mg prot./min, mean +/− SEM) as compared with control (2.75 ± 0.21 nmol/mg prot/min). There was almost no effect of ox-LDL on CD39 activity. A similar effect was observed for mRNA and protein expression. In conclusion, we found that ox-LDL modulated CD39 and CD73 activity in the endothelium, which may contribute to relevant pathologies and featured treatments.
氧化低密度脂蛋白增强人主动脉瓣内皮CD39和CD73的表达和活性
细胞外核苷酸调节血栓形成、炎症和免疫反应。外核苷三磷酸二磷酸水解酶1 (CD39)和外核苷5′-核苷酸酶(CD73)按顺序将细胞外核苷酸转化为:ATP转化为ADP、AMP,然后转化为腺苷。在这项研究中,我们旨在测试氧化低密度脂蛋白(ox-LDL)对内皮细胞CD39和CD73的影响。将人主动脉瓣内皮细胞暴露于ox-LDL中24-48小时。接下来,通过ATP或AMP培养,然后对培养基进行高效液相色谱分析、western blots和qPCR,检测CD39和CD73的活性、蛋白表达和mRNA转录水平。ox-LDL(4.04±0.32 nmol/mg)的存在增加了人瓣膜内皮细胞的CD73活性。/min,平均+/−SEM),与对照组(2.75±0.21 nmol/mg prot/min)相比。ox-LDL对CD39活性几乎没有影响。mRNA和蛋白的表达也有类似的效果。总之,我们发现ox-LDL调节内皮细胞中CD39和CD73的活性,这可能与相关病理和特征性治疗有关。
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