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Institut für Arterioskleroseforschung, 48149 Münster, Germany
2Correspondence: Institut für Arterioskleroseforschung, Domagkstrasse 3, 48149 Münster, Germany. E-mail: cullen{at}uni-muenster.de
Type VIII collagen is a short-chain collagen that is present in
increased amounts in atherosclerotic lesions. Although the
physiological function of this matrix protein is unclear, recent data
suggest an important role in tissue remodeling. Type VIII collagen in
the atherosclerotic lesion is mainly derived from smooth muscle cells.
We now show that macrophages in the atherosclerotic vessel wall and
monocytes in adjacent mural thrombi also express type VIII collagen. We
demonstrated this using a novel combined fluorescence technique that
simultaneously stains, within the same tissue section, specific RNAs by
in situ hybridization and proteins by indirect
immunofluorescence. In culture, human monocyte/macrophages expressed
type VIII collagen at all time points from 1 h to 3 wk after
isolation. Western blotting and immunoprecipitation also revealed
secretion of type VIII collagen into the medium of 14-day-old
macrophages. Because this is the first report of secretion of a
collagen by macrophages, we tested the effect of lipopolysaccharide
(LPS) and interferon
, substances that stimulate macrophages to
secrete lytic enzymes, on macrophage expression of type VIII collagen.
LPS and interferon
decreased expression of type VIII collagen. By
contrast, secretion of matrix metalloproteinase 1 (MMP 1) was
increased, indicating a switch from a collagen-producing to a
degradative phenotype. Double in situ hybridization
studies of expression of type VIII collagen and MMP 1 in human coronary
arteries showed that in regions important for plaque stability, the
ratio of MMP 1 RNA to macrophage type VIII collagen RNA varies widely,
indicating that the transition from one phenotype to the other that we
observed in vitro may also occur in
vivo.Weitkamp, B., Cullen, P., Plenz, G., Robenek, H.,
Rauterberg, J. Human macrophages synthesize type VIII collagen
in vitro and in the atherosclerotic plaque.
Key Words: double in situ hybridization atherosclerosis matrix metalloproteinase fluorescence staining
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