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IL-8-mediated angiogenic responses of endothelial cells to lipid antigen activation of iNKT cells depend on EGFR transactivation
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1195287
Author(s) Kyriakakis, Emmanouil; Cavallari, Marco; Pfaff, Dennis; Fabbro, Doriano; Mestan, Juergen; Philippova, Maria; De Libero, Gennaro; Erne, Paul; Resink, Therese J
Author(s) at UniBasel Resink, Thérèse J.
Erne, Paul
De Libero, Gennaro
Year 2011
Title IL-8-mediated angiogenic responses of endothelial cells to lipid antigen activation of iNKT cells depend on EGFR transactivation
Journal Journal of leukocyte biology
Volume 90
Number 5
Pages / Article-Number 929-39
Keywords alpha-galactosylceramide, inflammation, atherosclerosis, neovascularization, endothelial cell, signal transduction, inhibition
Abstract iNKT cells are a unique T cell subset, which is CD1d-restricted and specific for glycolipid antigens. In advanced atherosclerotic plaques, focal collections of inflammatory cells correlate with areas of intraplaque neovascularization. We reported recently that iNKT cells might facilitate intraplaque neovascularization by enhancing EC migration and sprouting in an IL-8-dependent manner. This study investigated the participating effector mechanisms. In ECs, CM, derived from antigen-stimulated human iNKT cells (CM+), induced up-regulation of IL-8R CXCR2 and the phosphorylation of EGFR and of multiple intracellular signaling effectors, including FAK, Src, Erk, Jnk, p38-MAPK, and STAT1 and -3. We found that a cascade of events, which were IL-8-dependent and involved EGFR activation, was responsible for signaling through FAK and Src kinases and necessary for acquisition of angiogenic morphology, migration in a two-dimensional wound assay, and sprout outgrowth in a three-dimensional model of angiogenesis in vitro. The data support that IL-8-dependent activation of angiogenic behavior in ECs, in response to activated iNKT, involves CXCR2, transactivation of EGFR, and subsequent FAK/Src signaling. We found too that activated iNKT increased VEGFR2 expression in ECs. Functional studies confirmed that EGF is the motogenic-enhancing factor in CM+ and is necessary, together with an exogenous source of VEGF, for iNKT-promoted sprout formation. EGFR inhibition may represent a novel therapeutic modality aimed at plaque stabilization through control of neovascularization within developing atherosclerotic plaques.
Publisher Society for Leukocyte Biology
ISSN/ISBN 0741-5400
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21807744
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6005470
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1189/jlb.0211097
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21807744
ISI-Number WOS:000296716000011
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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