Amena Aktar, Angela M Vrieze, Kiera Telesnicki, Paisley Cox-Duvall, Matthew Arbolino, Rodney P DeKoter, A Dave Nagpal, Bryan Heit
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Although GATA2 can be expressed from two promoters, we determined that the atherogenic stimuli oxidized low-density lipoprotein and TNFα induce GATA2 expression via the internal (IG) GATA2 promoter, with GATA2 transcription initiated by the transcription factors NF-κB, STAT1, and the aryl hydrocarbon receptor. GATA2 had a divergent effect on promoter activity, with GATA2 upregulating genes associated with stem cell maintenance, hematopoiesis, proliferation, reactive oxygen species production, and migration-while downregulating genes central to macrophage function including those for cholesterol efflux, pathogen phagocytosis, and for the efferocytosis of apoptotic cells. Consequentially, GATA2-expressing macrophages had a pro-atherogenic phenotype typified by highly motile cells exhibiting poor cholesterol efflux and impaired phagocytosis and efferocytosis. 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GATA2 Induces a Stem Cell-Like Transcriptional Program in Macrophages That Promotes an Atherogenic Phenotype.
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the accumulation of lipid-laden necrotic macrophages within blood vessels walls. GATA2 is a normally hematopoietic transcription factor which in the bone marrow helps maintain the proliferative, non-differentiated phenotype of hematopoietic progenitors. Unexpectedly, GATA2 is upregulated in macrophages within atherosclerotic plaque, where it plays an unknown role in disease progression. Although GATA2 can be expressed from two promoters, we determined that the atherogenic stimuli oxidized low-density lipoprotein and TNFα induce GATA2 expression via the internal (IG) GATA2 promoter, with GATA2 transcription initiated by the transcription factors NF-κB, STAT1, and the aryl hydrocarbon receptor. GATA2 had a divergent effect on promoter activity, with GATA2 upregulating genes associated with stem cell maintenance, hematopoiesis, proliferation, reactive oxygen species production, and migration-while downregulating genes central to macrophage function including those for cholesterol efflux, pathogen phagocytosis, and for the efferocytosis of apoptotic cells. Consequentially, GATA2-expressing macrophages had a pro-atherogenic phenotype typified by highly motile cells exhibiting poor cholesterol efflux and impaired phagocytosis and efferocytosis. These results indicate that GATA2 upregulation induces an immature, stem cell-like phenotype in atheroma macrophages, that may promote plaque cellularity while compromising atheroprotective mechanisms such as cholesterol clearance and apoptotic cell removal.
期刊介绍:
JLB is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published by the Society for Leukocyte Biology for its members and the community of immunobiologists. The journal publishes papers devoted to the exploration of the cellular and molecular biology of granulocytes, mononuclear phagocytes, lymphocytes, NK cells, and other cells involved in host physiology and defense/resistance against disease. Since all cells in the body can directly or indirectly contribute to the maintenance of the integrity of the organism and restoration of homeostasis through repair, JLB also considers articles involving epithelial, endothelial, fibroblastic, neural, and other somatic cell types participating in host defense. Studies covering pathophysiology, cell development, differentiation and trafficking; fundamental, translational and clinical immunology, inflammation, extracellular mediators and effector molecules; receptors, signal transduction and genes are considered relevant. Research articles and reviews that provide a novel understanding in any of these fields are given priority as well as technical advances related to leukocyte research methods.