signal-regulating kinase 1 deficiency accelerates hyperlipidemia-induced atheromatous plaques via suppression of macrophage apoptosis. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol

  • Sohsuke Yamada
  • Yan Ding
  • Akihide Tanimoto
  • Ke-yong Wang
  • Xin Guo
  • Zhi Li
  • Takashi Tasaki
  • Atsunori Nabesima
  • Yoshitaka Murata
  • Shohei Shimajiri
  • Kimitoshi Kohno
  • Hidenori Ichijo
  • Yasuyuki Sasaguri
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Publication date
September 2016

Abstract

Objective—The pathogenic role of macrophage apoptosis in atherosclerosis is still debatable, but it is considered to be a suppressor of plaque progression in early stages but a promoter of plaque necrosis in advanced stages. Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) is a mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase that plays a pivotal role in stress-induced apoptosis. In the current study, we investigated the functions of ASK1 in hyperlipidemia-induced atherosclerosis. Methods and Results—We generated ASK1 and apolipoprotein E (apoE) double-knockout mice (ASK1// apoE/) and analyzed atherosclerosis in ASK1//apoE/ mice fed a high-cholesterol diet for 12 weeks. ASK1//apoE/ mice had accelerated hyperlipidemia-induced atherosclerosis, whi...

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