SorLA modulates atheroprotective properties of CLA by regulating monocyte migration

  • Cathal McCarthy
  • , Peadar O'Gaora
  • , William G. James
  • , Sarah McClelland
  • , Desmond J. Fitzgerald
  • , Orina Belton
  • , Monica de Gaetano

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Abstract

Objective: We have previously shown that CLA induces regression of pre-established atherosclerotic lesions in apoE-/- mice. CLA is a known ligand of peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) and it is postulated that CLA mediates its atheroprotective effects through activation of PPARs. Earlier work in our group identified the monocyte/macrophage cell as the primary cellular target of CLA. In this study we identified novel genes regulated by CLA during the regression of atherosclerosis and characterised a role for one of these, SorLA. SorLA is a member of the vacuolar protein sorting 10 protein (Vps10p) domain receptor family, which has structural homology with the LDLR family. Methods and results: Expression of SorLA was identified with its Vps10p family member Sort1 by transcriptomic analysis of murine aorta following CLA-induced regression of atherosclerosis. Decreased expression of both receptors was confirmed by real-time PCR in the aorta of CLA-supplemented mice. SorLA protein expression was predominantly localised to monocyte/macrophage cells in the vasculature by immunohistochemistry. CLA and the PPAR-γ agonists, troglitazone, and 15-deoxy-prostaglandin (PG) J2, decreased protein and RNA expression of SorLA in THP-1 monocytes; while pre-treatment with a PPAR-γ antagonist established a PPAR-γ dependent role for CLA regulation of SorLA. CLA inhibits monocyte migration. Consistent with a role for SorLA in mediating this response, overexpression of SorLA increased migration of THP-1 monocytes to monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 with a coincident increase in UPAR expression. Conclusion: CLA may mediate its atheroprotective effects in part through reduced expression of SorLA and a resulting inhibition of monocyte migration in vitro.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)400-407
Number of pages8
JournalAtherosclerosis
Volume213
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Conjugated linoleic acid
  • Monocyte migration
  • Peroxisome proliferator activator receptor gamma (PPARy)
  • SorLA

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