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Tumor necrosis factor-α promotes in vitro calcification of vascular cells via the cAMP pathway

Journal

CIRCULATION
Volume 102, Issue 21, Pages 2636-2642

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.102.21.2636

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muscle, smooth; signal transduction; atherosclerosis

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL30568] Funding Source: Medline

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Background-Vascular calcification is an ectopic calcification that commonly occurs in atherosclerosis. Because tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), a pleiotropic cytokine found in atherosclerotic lesions, is also a regulator of bone formation, we investigated the role of TNF-alpha in in vitro vascular calcification. Methods and Results-A cloned subpopulation of bovine aortic smooth muscle cells previously shown capable of osteoblastic differentiation was treated with TNF-alpha, and osteoblastic differentiation and mineralization were assessed. Treatment of vascular cells with TNF-alpha for 3 days induced an osteoblast-like morphology. It also enhanced both activity and mRNA expression of alkaline phosphatase, an early marker of osteoblastic differentiation. Continuous treatment with TNF-alpha for 10 days enhanced matrix mineralization as measured by radiolabeled calcium incorporation in the matrix. Pretreatment of cells with a protein kinase A-specific inhibitor, KT5720, attenuated cell morphology, the alkaline phosphatase activity, and mineralization induced by TNF-alpha. Consistent with this, the intracellular cAMP level was elevated after TNF-alpha treatment. Electrophoretic mobility shift assay demonstrated that TNF-alpha enhanced DNA binding of osteoblast specific factor (Osf2), AP1, and CREB, transcription factors that are important for osteoblastic differentiation. Conclusions-These results suggest that TNF-alpha enhances in vitro vascular calcification by promoting osteoblastic differentiation of vascular cells through the cAMP pathway.

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