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Induction of the Coxsackievirus and Adenovirus Receptor in Macrophages During the Formation of Atherosclerotic Plaques.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of Infectious Diseases. 12/15/2020, Vol. 222 Issue 12, p2041-2051. 11p.
Subject
*ATHEROSCLEROTIC plaque
*MACROPHAGES
*CAROTID artery
*ADENOVIRUSES
*MESSENGER RNA
*RNA metabolism
*ENTEROVIRUSES
*BIOLOGICAL models
*RESEARCH
*ANIMAL experimentation
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL cooperation
*EVALUATION research
*ATHEROSCLEROSIS
*COMPARATIVE studies
*MEMBRANE proteins
*MICE
Language
ISSN
0022-1899
Abstract
Multiple viruses are implicated in atherosclerosis, but the mechanisms by which they infect cells and contribute to plaque formation in arterial walls are not well understood. Based on reports showing the presence of enterovirus in atherosclerotic plaques we hypothesized that the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CXADR/CAR), although absent in normal arteries, could be induced during plaque formation. Large-scale microarray and mass spectrometric analyses revealed significant up-regulation of CXADR messenger RNA and protein levels in plaque-invested carotid arteries compared with control arteries. Macrophages were identified as a previously unknown cellular source of CXADR in human plaques and plaques from Ldr-/-Apob100/100 mice. CXADR was specifically associated with M1-polarized macrophages and foam cells and was experimentally induced during macrophage differentiation. Furthermore, it was significantly correlated with receptors for other viruses linked to atherosclerosis. The results show that CXADR is induced in macrophages during plaque formation, suggesting a mechanism by which enterovirus infect cells in atherosclerotic plaques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]