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Macrophage NCOR1 Deficiency Ameliorates Myocardial Infarction and Neointimal Hyperplasia in Mice

Authors :
Yan Liu
Lin-Juan Du
Ming‐Zhu Gao
Johan Auwerx
Shuai Shao
Chen Zheng
Yuan Liu
Qibin Leng
Hong Zhu
Xue‐Qing Zhang
Yong-Li Wang
Jian-Yong Sun
Wu-Chang Zhang
Sheng-Zhong Duan
Yu-Yao Zhang
Ting Liu
Source :
Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BackgroundNCOR1 (nuclear receptor corepressor 1) is an essential coregulator of gene transcription. It has been shown that NCOR1 in macrophages plays important roles in metabolic regulation. However, the function of macrophage NCOR1 in response to myocardial infarction (MI) or vascular wire injury has not been elucidated.Methods and ResultsHere, using macrophageNcor1knockout mouse in combination with a mouse model of MI, we demonstrated that macrophage NCOR1 deficiency significantly reduced infarct size and improved cardiac function after MI. In addition, macrophage NCOR1 deficiency markedly inhibited neointimal hyperplasia and vascular remodeling in a mouse model of arterial wire injury. Inflammation and macrophage proliferation were substantially attenuated in hearts and arteries of macrophageNcor1knockout mice after MI and arterial wire injury, respectively. Cultured primary macrophages from macrophageNcor1knockout mice manifested lower expression of inflammatory genes upon stimulation by interleukin‐1β, interleukin‐6, or lipopolysaccharide, together with much less activation of inflammatory signaling cascades including signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 and nuclear factor‐κB. Furthermore, macrophageNcor1knockout macrophages were much less proliferative in culture, with inhibited cell cycle progression compared with control cells.ConclusionsCollectively, our data have demonstrated that NCOR1 is a critical regulator of macrophage inflammation and proliferation and that deficiency of NCOR1 in macrophages attenuates MI and neointimal hyperplasia. Therefore, macrophage NCOR1 may serve as a potential therapeutic target for MI and restenosis.

Details

ISSN :
20479980
Volume :
9
Issue :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Heart Association
Accession number :
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