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Fibroblast activation protein is induced by inflammation and degrades type I collagen in thin-cap fibroatheromata

Authors :
Brokopp, Chad E.
Schoenauer, Roman
Richards, Peter
Bauer, Stefan
Lohmann, Christine
Emmert, Maximilian Y.
Weber, Benedikt
Winnik, Stephan
Aikawa, Elena
Graves, Kirk
Genoni, Michele
Vogt, Peter
Lüscher, Thomas F.
Renner, Christoph
Hoerstrup, Simon P.
Matter, Christian M.
Brokopp, Chad E.
Schoenauer, Roman
Richards, Peter
Bauer, Stefan
Lohmann, Christine
Emmert, Maximilian Y.
Weber, Benedikt
Winnik, Stephan
Aikawa, Elena
Graves, Kirk
Genoni, Michele
Vogt, Peter
Lüscher, Thomas F.
Renner, Christoph
Hoerstrup, Simon P.
Matter, Christian M.

Abstract

Aims Collagen degradation in atherosclerotic plaques with thin fibrous caps renders them more prone to rupture. Fibroblast activation protein (FAP) plays a role in arthritis and tumour formation through its collagenase activity. However, the significance of FAP in thin-cap human fibroatheromata remains unknown. Methods and results We detected enhanced FAP expression in type IV-V human aortic atheromata (n = 12), compared with type II-III lesions (n = 9; P < 0.01) and healthy aortae (n = 8; P < 0.01) by immunostaining and western blot analyses. Fibroblast activation protein was also increased in thin-cap (<65 µm) vs. thick-cap (≥65 µm) human coronary fibroatheromata (n = 12; P < 0.01). Fibroblast activation protein was expressed by human aortic smooth muscle cells (HASMC) as shown by colocalization on immunofluorescent aortic plaque stainings (n = 10; P < 0.01) and by flow cytometry in cell culture. Although macrophages did not express FAP, macrophage burden in human aortic plaques correlated with FAP expression (n = 12; R2= 0.763; P < 0.05). Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays showed a time- and dose-dependent up-regulation of FAP in response to human tumour necrosis factor α (TNFα) in HASMC (n = 6; P < 0.01). Moreover, supernatants from peripheral blood-derived macrophages induced FAP expression in cultured HASMC (n = 6; P < 0.01), an effect abolished by blocking TNFα (n = 6; P < 0.01). Fibroblast activation protein associated with collagen-poor regions in human coronary fibrous caps and digested type I collagen and gelatin in vitro (n = 6; P < 0.01). Zymography revealed that FAP-mediated collagenase activity was neutralized by an antibody directed against the FAP catalytic domain both in HASMC (n = 6; P < 0.01) and in fibrous caps of atherosclerotic plaques (n = 10; P < 0.01). Conclusion Fibroblast activation protein expression in HASMC is induced by macrophage-derived TNFα. Fibroblast activation protein associates with thin-cap human coronary fibroatheromata and c

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OAIster
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn999829486
Document Type :
Electronic Resource