Fas/FADD-mediated activation of a specific program of inflammatory gene expression in vascular smooth muscle cells

FJ Schaub, DKM Han, W Conrad Liles, LD Adams… - Nature medicine, 2000 - nature.com
FJ Schaub, DKM Han, W Conrad Liles, LD Adams, SA Coats, RK Ramachandran, RA Seifert…
Nature medicine, 2000nature.com
Apoptosis of smooth muscle cells is a common feature of vascular lesions but its
pathophysiological significance is not known. We demonstrate that signals initiated by
regulated Fas-associated death domain protein overexpression in rat vascular smooth
muscle cells in the carotid artery induce expression of monocyte-chemoattractant protein-1
and interleukin-8, and cause massive immigration of macrophages in vivo. These
chemokines, and a specific set of other pro-inflammatory genes, are also upregulated in …
Abstract
Apoptosis of smooth muscle cells is a common feature of vascular lesions but its pathophysiological significance is not known. We demonstrate that signals initiated by regulated Fas-associated death domain protein overexpression in rat vascular smooth muscle cells in the carotid artery induce expression of monocyte-chemoattractant protein-1 and interleukin-8, and cause massive immigration of macrophages in vivo. These chemokines, and a specific set of other pro-inflammatory genes, are also upregulated in human vascular smooth muscle cells during Fas-induced apoptosis, in part through a process that requires interleukin-1α activation. Induction of a pro-inflammatory program by apoptotic vascular smooth muscle cells may thus contribute to the pathogenesis of vascular disease.
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