Background: Vascular smooth muscle cells exhibit phenotypic plasticity in response to microenvironmental stimuli and contribute to vascular remodelling through mechanisms only partially understood. In atherosclerosis, P2X-purinoceptor7 (P2X7) has been related to interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9). The hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha (HIF1α) was associated to remodelling. Here the activation of IL-1β and MMP9 was studied in relationship to P2X7 and HIF1α in cells exploited from human carotid plaque and internal mammary artery.
Methods And Results: Migrating cells expressed HIF1α-regulated canopy FGF-signalling regulator 2 and CD117, and led to primary cells with SMC-like phenotype (VSMC), P2X7. We investigated in VSMC the effects of hypoxia, of treatment with tumour necrosis factor-α (TNFα) and/or with P2X7 antagonist, A740003. Quantitative RT-PCR showed that hypoxia unaffected IL-1β and down-regulated MMP9 mRNAs, without activating HIF1α. TNFα increased IL-1β mRNA via NLR Family Pyrin Domain-Containing 3, with production of proIL-1β but no rise of mature IL-1β. Zymography demonstrated that A740003 triggered MMP9 secretion from VSMC. Combination of A740003 with TNFα abrogated this effect. Combination was ineffective on IL-1β activation elicited by TNFα, but down-regulated HIF1α mRNA. A740003 induced the intracellular P2X7 aggregation and differently perturbed lysosome and mitochondria network compared to TNFα.
Conclusions: Cells migration from human arteries leads to partially differentiated VSMC analogous to neointimal cells within atherosclerotic lesions. Down-regulated HIF1α in stimulated VSMC translates in resilience in atherosclerotic lesions. P2X7-independent partial activation of IL-1β elicited by TNFα underlines complexity of the cytokine secretion. Data also supported P2X7 as modulator of MMP9 secretion, important for atherosclerosis progression.
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