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High-Fat Diet Enhances Neutrophil Adhesion in LDLR-Null Mice Via Hypercitrullination of Histone H3

Authors :
Mizuko Osaka
Michiyo Deushi
Masayuki Yoshida
Jiro Aoyama
Akihito Ishigami
Tomoko Funakoshi
Source :
JACC: Basic to Translational Science
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Visual Abstract<br />Highlights • Neutrophil adhesion to the vascular endothelium in the femoral artery of low-density lipoprotein receptor–null mice fed with HFD was significantly enhanced compared with wild-type mice fed with HFD or low-density lipoprotein receptor–null mice fed with NC. • HFD induced citrullinated histone H3 of neutrophils in LDL receptor–null mice through the up-regulation of CXCL1 in blood. • Hypercitrullination of histone H3 in neutrophils by CXCL1 enhanced neutrophil adhesion in vitro and in vivo. • Pemafibrate decreased neutrophil adhesion and citrullination of histone H3 through the reduction of CXCL1.<br />Summary Neutrophil adhesion on the atheroprone femoral artery of high-fat diet–fed low-density lipoprotein receptor–null mice was enhanced more than in wild-type mice. The inhibition of histone H3 citrullination of neutrophils reversed the enhancement of neutrophil adhesion, suggesting that hypercitrullination contributes to enhanced neutrophil adhesion. Furthermore, pemafibrate reduced the citrullination of histone H3 in these mice. Therefore, the hypercitrullination of histone H3 in neutrophils contributes to atherosclerotic vascular inflammation.

Details

ISSN :
2452302X
Volume :
6
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JACC. Basic to translational science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....04df94c59108ff2e67cbee057f800f21