Statin treatment reduces matrix degradation capacity of proinflammatory polarized macrophages.

Vascul Pharmacol

Medical University of Vienna, Department of Internal Medicine II, Division of Cardiology, Vienna, Austria; Ludwig Boltzmann Cluster for Cardiovascular Research, Vienna, Austria; Medical University of Vienna, Core Facilities, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:

Published: November 2018

Background And Aims: Macrophages are versatile immune cells involved in tissue degradation and remodeling. Proinflammatory macrophages have the highest capacity of matrix degradation and proteolysis. Within atherosclerotic lesions, proinflammatory macrophages are associated with unstable plaques. Statins have been demonstrated to increase plaque stability. Possible changes of polarized macrophage tissue degradation behavior under statin treatment are currently unknown.

Methods: Polarized macrophages were tested in vitro for matrix degradation capacity with or without statin treatment.

Results: Proinflammatory macrophages show high matrix degradation capacity, which is lost after statin treatment. Statin concentrations were within a physiological range and did not influence overall macrophage polarization. Proinflammatory macrophages showed however a loss of filopodia where activators of MMPs are located. Loss of matrix degradation in proinflammatory macrophages was associated with changes of MMP14 activation and loss of uPAR localization at filopodia. Supplementation of mevalonate restored localization of uPAR to cellular protrusions and matrix degradation capacity.

Conclusion: Statins reduce the matrix degradation potential of proinflammatory macrophages by reducing uPAR localization to cellular filopodia and reducing intracellular MMP14 activation.

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