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Nanomolar concentrations of lysophosphatidylcholine recruit monocytes and induce pro-inflammatory cytokine production in macrophages
Authors:Olofsson Katarina E  Andersson Linda  Nilsson Jan  Björkbacka Harry
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Sciences, Experimental Cardiovascular Research, CRC Lund University, Building 91:12, Malmö University Hospital, Entrance 72, SE-205 02 Malmö, Sweden
Abstract:Lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) has been attributed a pro-inflammatory role in atherosclerosis. Cell culture studies have identified stimulation of cytokine expression and chemotaxis by micromolar (μM) concentrations of LPC. In the present study we have investigated if LPC, in similarity with many other lipid mediators, has pro-inflammatory effects also at nanomolar (nM) concentrations. Cultured mouse bone marrow derived and RAW264.7 macrophages exposed to LPC demonstrated two peaks of increased MIP-2 release and mRNA expression; one at 0.1-10 nM and another at μM concentrations. Both concentration ranges of LPC were also found to stimulate THP-1 monocyte chemotaxis. However, stimulation of the cells with μM concentrations of LPC may cause cell injury as increased release of lactate dehydrogenase was observed. Our findings demonstrate two peaks of LPC-induced pro-inflammatory activity, one in the nM and one in the μM range, and indicate that the latter may involve a stress response to lipid cytotoxicity.
Keywords:Lysophosphatidylcholine   Atherosclerosis   Inflammation   Chemotaxis   Monocyte/macrophages
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