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Published in: Basic Research in Cardiology 4/2013

01-07-2013 | Original Contribution

Myeloid calcifying cells promote atherosclerotic calcification via paracrine activity and allograft inflammatory factor-1 overexpression

Authors: Mattia Albiero, Marcello Rattazzi, Lisa Menegazzo, Elisa Boscaro, Roberta Cappellari, Elisa Pagnin, Elisa Bertacco, Nicol Poncina, Kenneth Dyar, Stefano Ciciliot, Kazuya Iwabuchi, Renato Millioni, Giorgio Arrigoni, Nicolle Kraenkel, Ulf Landmesser, Carlo Agostini, Angelo Avogaro, Gian Paolo Fadini

Published in: Basic Research in Cardiology | Issue 4/2013

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Abstract

Several cell types contribute to atherosclerotic calcification. Myeloid calcifying cells (MCCs) are monocytes expressing osteocalcin (OC) and bone alkaline phosphatase (BAP). Herein, we tested whether MCCs promote atherosclerotic calcification in vivo. We show that the murine spleen contains OC+BAP+ cells with a phenotype similar to human MCCs, a high expression of adhesion molecules and CD11b, and capacity to calcify in vitro and in vivo. Injection of GFP+ OC+BAP+ cells into 8- or 40-week ApoE−/− mice led to more extensive calcifications in atherosclerotic areas after 24 or 4 weeks, respectively, compared to control OCBAP cells. Despite that OC+BAP+ cells had a selective transendothelial migration capacity, tracking of the GFP signal revealed that presence of injected cells within atherosclerotic areas was an extremely rare event and so GFP mRNA was undetectable by qPCR of lesion extracts. By converse, injected OC+BAP+ cells persisted in the bloodstream and bone marrow up to 24 weeks, suggesting a paracrine effect. Indeed, OC+BAP+ cell-conditioned medium (CM) promoted calcification by cultured vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) more than CM from OCBAP cells. A genomic and proteomic investigation of MCCs identified allograft inflammatory factor (AIF)-1 as a potential candidate of this paracrine activity. AIF-1 stimulated VSMC calcification in vitro and monocyte-specific (CD11b-driven) AIF-1 overexpression in ApoE−/− mice increased calcium content in atherosclerotic areas. In conclusion, we show that murine OC+BAP+ cells correspond to human MCCs and promote atherosclerotic calcification in ApoE−/− mice, through paracrine activity and modulation of resident cells by AIF-1 overexpression.
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Metadata
Title
Myeloid calcifying cells promote atherosclerotic calcification via paracrine activity and allograft inflammatory factor-1 overexpression
Authors
Mattia Albiero
Marcello Rattazzi
Lisa Menegazzo
Elisa Boscaro
Roberta Cappellari
Elisa Pagnin
Elisa Bertacco
Nicol Poncina
Kenneth Dyar
Stefano Ciciliot
Kazuya Iwabuchi
Renato Millioni
Giorgio Arrigoni
Nicolle Kraenkel
Ulf Landmesser
Carlo Agostini
Angelo Avogaro
Gian Paolo Fadini
Publication date
01-07-2013
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Basic Research in Cardiology / Issue 4/2013
Print ISSN: 0300-8428
Electronic ISSN: 1435-1803
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00395-013-0368-7

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