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Inducible Expression of LOX‐1, a Novel Receptor for Oxidized LDL, in Macrophages and Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
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Inflammatory Lung DiseaseImmunologyCellular PhysiologyOxidative StressInflammationCell SignalingAtherosclerosisLow Density LipoproteinNovel Receptor Lox-1Novel ReceptorMolecular PhysiologyVascular PharmacologyOxidized LdlChronic InflammationReceptor (Biochemistry)Vascular BiologyPharmacologyCell BiologyInducible ExpressionEndothelial DysfunctionLipoprotein MetabolismMedicine
Macrophages appear to take up oxidized low density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) by multiple receptor-mediated pathways. This study, therefore, has been performed to determine if LOX-1, a novel receptor for Ox-LDL, which was identified in vascular endothelial cells, is also expressed in macrophages. Expression of LOX-1 can be induced after macrophage-like differentiation in human peripheral blood monocytes as well as THP-1 cells. Furthermore, expression of LOX-1 in macrophages is also upregulated by an inflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha, which was shown to be present in atherosclerotic arterial wall. Expression of this novel receptor LOX-1 may play an important role in Ox-LDL uptake and subsequent foam cell formation in macrophages.
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