STAT1-Dependent Signal Integration between IFNγ and TLR4 in Vascular Cells Reflect Pro-Atherogenic Responses in Human Atherosclerosis

  • Stefan Chmielewski (670311)
  • Adam Olejnik (670312)
  • Krzysztof Sikorski (670313)
  • Jaroslav Pelisek (140993)
  • Katarzyna Błaszczyk (670314)
  • Cristiane Aoqui (670315)
  • Hanna Nowicka (670316)
  • Alma Zernecke (92960)
  • Uwe Heemann (285995)
  • Joanna Wesoly (670317)
  • Marcus Baumann (670318)
  • Hans A. R. Bluyssen (670319)
Publication date
December 2014
ISSN
1932-6203
Citation count (estimate)
19

Abstract

<div><p>Signal integration between IFNγ and TLRs in immune cells has been associated with the host defense against pathogens and injury, with a predominant role of STAT1. We hypothesize that STAT1-dependent transcriptional changes in vascular cells involved in cross-talk between IFNγ and TLR4, reflect pro-atherogenic responses in human atherosclerosis. Genome-wide investigation identified a set of STAT1-dependent genes that were synergistically affected by interactions between IFNγ and TLR4 in VSMCs. These included the chemokines <i>Cxcl9</i>, <i>Ccl12</i>, <i>Ccl8</i>, <i>Ccrl2</i>, <i>Cxcl10</i> and <i>Ccl5</i>, adhesion molecules <i>Cd40</i>, <i>Cd74</i>, and antiviral and antibacterial genes <i>Rsad2</i>, <i>Mx1</i>, <i>Oasl1</i>, <i>Gb...

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