Oxidized LDL immune complexes induce release of sphingosine kinase in human U937 monocytic cells

Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators
Samar M HammadLina M Obeid

Abstract

The transformation of macrophages into foam cells is a critical event in the development of atherosclerosis. The most studied aspect of this process is the uptake of modified LDL through the scavenger receptors. Another salient aspect is the effect of modified LDL immune complexes on macrophages activation and foam cell formation. Macrophages internalize oxidized LDL immune complexes (oxLDL-IC) via the Fc-gamma receptor and transform into activated foam cells. In this study we examined the effect of oxLDL-IC on sphingosine kinase 1 (SK1), an enzyme implicated in mediating pro-survival and inflammatory responses through the generation of the signaling molecule sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P). Intriguingly, oxLDL-IC, but not oxLDL alone, induced an immediate translocation and release of SK1 into the conditioned medium as evidenced by fluorescence confocal microscopy. Immunoblot analysis of cell lysates and conditioned medium revealed a decrease in intracellular SK1 protein levels accompanied by a concomitant increase in extracellular SK1 levels. Furthermore, measurement of S1P formation showed that the activity of cell-associated SK decreased in response to oxLDL-IC compared to oxLDL alone, whereas the activity of SK increased extr...Continue Reading

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