Macrophage Metalloelastase Accelerates the Progression of Atherosclerosis in Transgenic Rabbits

Jingyan Liang(University of Miyazaki), Enqi Liu(University of Miyazaki), Ying Yu(University of Miyazaki), Shuji Kitajima(University of Miyazaki), Tomonari Koike(University of Miyazaki), Yingji Jin(University of Miyazaki), Masatoshi Morimoto(University of Miyazaki), Kinta Hatakeyama(University of Miyazaki), Yujiro Asada(University of Miyazaki), Teruo Watanabe(University of Miyazaki), Yasuyuki Sasaguri(University of Miyazaki), Shigeyuki Watanabe(University of Miyazaki), Jianglin Fan(University of Miyazaki)
Circulation
April 24, 2006
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Macrophage metalloelastase (matrix metalloproteinase [MMP]-12) is upregulated in atherosclerotic lesions and aneurysm; thus, increased MMP-12 activity may play an important role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. However, the pathological roles of MMP-12 in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis have not been defined. METHODS AND RESULTS: We compared the susceptibility of MMP-12 transgenic (Tg) rabbits to cholesterol-rich diet-induced atherosclerosis with that of non-Tg littermate rabbits. The rabbits were maintained at either relatively lower levels of hypercholesterolemia for shorter periods or higher levels of hypercholesterolemia for longer periods through a diet containing different amounts of cholesterol. We found no significant difference in the aortic atherosclerotic lesion size or quality between Tg and non-Tg rabbits at lower hypercholesterolemia. At higher hypercholesterolemia for longer periods, however, Tg rabbits developed more extensive atherosclerosis in the aortas and coronary arteries than did non-Tg rabbits. Histological examinations revealed that atherosclerotic lesions of Tg rabbits contained prominent macrophage infiltration associated with marked disruption of the elastic lamina in the tunica media with occasional formation of aneurysm-like lesions. Furthermore, increased expression of MMP-12 derived from macrophages was associated with elevated expression of MMP-3, suggesting that MMP-12 may play a pivotal role in the cascade activation of other MMPs, thereby exacerbating extracellular matrix degradation during the progression of atherosclerosis. CONCLUSIONS: Overexpression of MMP-12 causes accelerated atherosclerosis in Tg rabbits. These results suggest that macrophage-derived MMP-12 participates in the progression of atherosclerosis.


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