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Correspondence to: Peter D. Reaven, To whom correspondence should be addressed., peter.reaven{at}med.va.gov (E-mail)
Oxidized LDL (OxLDL) is composed of many potentially proatherogenic molecules, including oxysterols. Of the oxysterols, 7-ketocholesterol (7-KC) is found in relatively large abundance in OxLDL, as well as in atherosclerotic plaque and foam cells in vivo. Although there is evidence that 7-KC activates endothelial cells, its effect on monocytes is unknown. We tested the hypothesis that 7-KC may induce monocyte differentiation and promote foam cell formation. THP-1 cells were used as a monocyte model system and were treated with 7-KC over a range of concentrations from 0.5 to 10 µg/ml. Changes in cell adhesion properties, cell morphology, and expression of antigens characteristic of differentiated macrophages were monitored over a 7-day period. 7-KC promoted cells to firmly adhere and display morphologic features of differentiated macrophages; this effect was time and dose dependent and was markedly more potent than cholesterol treatment (45% of cells became adherent after 7 days of treatment with 7-KC at 10 µg/ml vs. less then 5% for control cells, P < 0.01). Similar effects were obtained when LDL enriched with 7-KC or OxLDL were added to THP-1 cells. 7-KC-differentiated cells expressed CD11b, CD36, and CD68, phagocytized latex beads, and formed lipid-laden foam cells after exposure to acetylated LDL or OxLDL. In contrast to 7-KC, oxysterols with known cell regulatory effects such as 25-hydroxycholesterol, 7ß-hydroxycholesterol, and (22R)-hydroxycholesterol did not effectively promote THP-1 differentiation.
In conclusion, these results demonstrate for the first time that 7-KC, a prominent oxysterol formed in OxLDL by peroxidation of cholesterol, may play an important role in promoting monocyte differentiation and foam cell formation. These studies also suggest that 7-KC induces monocyte differentiation through a sterol-mediated regulatory pathway that remains to be characterized. Hayden, J. M., L. Brachova, K. Higgins, L. Obermiller, A. Sevanian, S. Khandrika, and P. D. Reaven. Induction of monocyte differentiation and foam cell formation in vitro by 7-ketocholesterol. J. Lipid Res. 2002. 43: 2635.
Supplementary key words: oxidized LDL, oxysterol, THP-1 cells
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