Journal
INNATE IMMUNITY
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 255-265Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1753425914526461
Keywords
Atherosclerosis; cell differentiation; chemokines; inflammation; macrophages
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- Innovation Fund FRONTIER (University of Heidelberg)
- DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research)
- BMBF (German Ministry of Education and Research)
- DFG (German Research Foundation) [SFB938/TP Z2]
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Macrophage heterogeneity in human atherosclerotic plaques has been recognized; however, markers for unequivocal identification of some subtypes are lacking. We found that the platelet chemokine CXCL4 induces a unique macrophage phenotype, which we proposed to call M4'. Here, we sought to identify suitable markers that identify M4 macrophages invitro and invivo. Using a stringent algorithm, we identified a set of potential markers from transcriptomic data derived from polarized macrophages. We specifically focused on matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)7 and S100A8, the co-expression of which has not been described in any macrophage type thus far. We found dose- and time-dependent MMP7 and S100A8 expression in M4 macrophages at the gene and protein levels. CXCL4-induced up-regulation of both MMP7 and S100A8 was curbed in the presence of heparin, which binds to CXCL4 and glycosaminoglycans, most likely representing the macrophage receptor for CXCL4. Immunofluorescence of post-mortem atherosclerotic coronary arteries identified CD68(+)MMP7(+), CD68(+)MMP7(-), CD68(+)S100A8(+) and CD68(+)S100A8(-) macrophages. A small proportion of MMP7(+)S100A8(+) macrophages most likely represent M4 macrophages. In summary, we have identified co-expression of MMP7 and S100A8 to be a marker combination exclusively found in M4 macrophages. This finding may allow further dissection of the role of M4 macrophages in atherosclerosis and other pathologic conditions.
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