Isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoprotein
A high concentration of oxidized low density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) showed a cytotoxic effect on mouse macrophage-derived J774 cells. Mutant cells were selected from these cells that were resistant to the cytotoxic effect of Ox-LDL. One mutant form, named JO21b cells, was characterized in the present...
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doaj-926c594ea6614956bd231e4ad4b3dba22021-04-26T05:46:22ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751998-03-01393482494Isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoproteinHideki Hakamata0Akira Miyazaki1Masakazu Sakai2Hirofumi Matsuda3Hiroshi Suzuki4Tatsuhiko Kodama5Seikoh Horiuchi6Department of Biochemistry, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Kumamoto 860-0811, JapanDepartment of Biochemistry, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Kumamoto 860-0811, JapanDepartment of Biochemistry, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Kumamoto 860-0811, JapanDepartment of Biochemistry, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Kumamoto 860-0811, JapanChugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, Shizuoka 412-0038, JapanDepartment of Molecular Biology and Medicine, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 153-0041, JapanTo whom correspondence should be addressed.; Department of Biochemistry, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Kumamoto 860-0811, JapanA high concentration of oxidized low density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) showed a cytotoxic effect on mouse macrophage-derived J774 cells. Mutant cells were selected from these cells that were resistant to the cytotoxic effect of Ox-LDL. One mutant form, named JO21b cells, was characterized in the present study. In spite of a marked resistance to the cytotoxic effect of Ox-LDL, JO21b cells were apparently as sensitive as the parent cells not only to toxic moieties of Ox-LDL, such as 7-ketocholesterol and lysophosphatidylcholine, but also to t-butyl hydroperoxide, an artificial lipid hydroperoxide analog. However, the cellular association of 125I-labeled Ox-LDL with, and subsequent endocytic degradation by JO21b cells was reduced by 70–80% compared with J774 cells. Similarly, accumulation of cholesteryl esters in JO21b cell by Ox-LDL was also reduced by 70%. Northern blot analyses of type I and type II macrophage scavenger receptors (type I and type II MSR) demonstrated that the mRNA levels of JO21b cells were lower than those of J774 cells. Moreover, peritoneal macrophages obtained from MSR-knockout mice showed a higher resistance to the cytotoxic effect of Ox-LDL than those from their wild-type littermates. Our results suggest, therefore, that macrophage scavenger receptor-mediated endocytic uptake of oxidized low density lipoproteins (Ox-LDL) may play an enhancing role in Ox-LDL cytotoxicity to macrophages or macrophage-derived cells.—Hakamata, H., A. Miyazaki, M. Sakai, H. Matsuda, H. Suzuki, T. Kodama, and S. Horiuchi. Isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoproteins.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520332880oxidized low density lipoproteinmacrophagesomatic cell mutantcytotoxicitymacrophage scavenger receptorsatherosclerosis |
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Hideki Hakamata Akira Miyazaki Masakazu Sakai Hirofumi Matsuda Hiroshi Suzuki Tatsuhiko Kodama Seikoh Horiuchi Isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoprotein Journal of Lipid Research oxidized low density lipoprotein macrophage somatic cell mutant cytotoxicity macrophage scavenger receptors atherosclerosis |
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Hideki Hakamata Akira Miyazaki Masakazu Sakai Hirofumi Matsuda Hiroshi Suzuki Tatsuhiko Kodama Seikoh Horiuchi |
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Isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoprotein |
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Isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoprotein |
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Isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoprotein |
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Isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoprotein |
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Isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoprotein |
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isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoprotein |
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Journal of Lipid Research |
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1998-03-01 |
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A high concentration of oxidized low density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) showed a cytotoxic effect on mouse macrophage-derived J774 cells. Mutant cells were selected from these cells that were resistant to the cytotoxic effect of Ox-LDL. One mutant form, named JO21b cells, was characterized in the present study. In spite of a marked resistance to the cytotoxic effect of Ox-LDL, JO21b cells were apparently as sensitive as the parent cells not only to toxic moieties of Ox-LDL, such as 7-ketocholesterol and lysophosphatidylcholine, but also to t-butyl hydroperoxide, an artificial lipid hydroperoxide analog. However, the cellular association of 125I-labeled Ox-LDL with, and subsequent endocytic degradation by JO21b cells was reduced by 70–80% compared with J774 cells. Similarly, accumulation of cholesteryl esters in JO21b cell by Ox-LDL was also reduced by 70%. Northern blot analyses of type I and type II macrophage scavenger receptors (type I and type II MSR) demonstrated that the mRNA levels of JO21b cells were lower than those of J774 cells. Moreover, peritoneal macrophages obtained from MSR-knockout mice showed a higher resistance to the cytotoxic effect of Ox-LDL than those from their wild-type littermates. Our results suggest, therefore, that macrophage scavenger receptor-mediated endocytic uptake of oxidized low density lipoproteins (Ox-LDL) may play an enhancing role in Ox-LDL cytotoxicity to macrophages or macrophage-derived cells.—Hakamata, H., A. Miyazaki, M. Sakai, H. Matsuda, H. Suzuki, T. Kodama, and S. Horiuchi. Isolation of macrophage-like cell mutants resistant to the cytotoxic effect of oxidized low density lipoproteins. |
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oxidized low density lipoprotein macrophage somatic cell mutant cytotoxicity macrophage scavenger receptors atherosclerosis |
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