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G protein-coupled receptor 39 activation alleviates oxidized low-density lipoprotein-induced macrophage inflammatory response, lipid accumulation and apoptosis by inducing A20 expression

Lu Chen, Zhengdong Fang, Xiaotian Wang, Xiaojie Sun, Xinbao Ge, Can Cheng, Hejie Hu

2021Bioengineered28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

G protein-coupled receptor 39 (GPR39) agonist weakens oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL)-induced attachment of monocytes to vascular endothelial cells and thus alleviates atherosclerosis. This study looks at whether GPR39 protects macrophages against ox-LDL-induced inflammation and apoptosis and ameliorates lipid accumulation in atherosclerosis and investigates its mechanism. Following inducement of ox-LDL, the expression of GPR39 and tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced protein 3 (TNFAIP3, also known as A20) in Raw 264.7 cells was detected by RT-qPCR and western blotting. The viability of macrophages treated with GPR39 agonist was detected by a cell counting kit 8 kit. GPR39 and A20 expression in ox-LDL-challenged macrophages was assayed by RT-qPCR and western blot with or without GPR30 agonist. After transfection of small interfering RNA (siRNA)-A20, the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-6 and anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 as well as NF-κB p65 and COX2 was detected. Lipid accumulation was observed through Oil Red O Staining. Total cholesterol (TC) and free cholesterol (FC) in macrophages were detected by commercial kits. Lastly, macrophage apoptosis was observed through TUNEL, and apoptosis-related proteins were detected by western blotting . Results indicated that decreased expression of GPR39 and A20 was observed in ox-LDL-induced macrophages. GPR39 agonist significantly increased A20 expression in ox-LDL-treated macrophages. Furthermore, A20 interference reversed the inhibitory effect of GPR39 agonist on ox-LDL-induced inflammation, lipid accumulation, TC and FC overexpression as well as cell apoptosis. In conclusion, activating GPR39 alleviates ox-LDL-induced macrophage inflammation, lipid accumulation and apoptosis in an A20-dependent manner.

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Tumor necrosis factor alphaInflammationAgonistSmall interfering RNAChemistryApoptosisWestern blotCytokineMolecular biologyMacrophageReceptorFoam cellProinflammatory cytokineTransfectionBiologyLipoproteinEndocrinologyCholesterolImmunologyBiochemistryIn vitroGeneAtherosclerosis and Cardiovascular DiseasesLipoproteins and Cardiovascular HealthAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
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