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  • HMGB1 induces endothelial progenitor cells apoptosis via RAGE-dependent PERK/eIF2α pathway.

HMGB1 induces endothelial progenitor cells apoptosis via RAGE-dependent PERK/eIF2α pathway.

Molecular and cellular biochemistry (2017-03-03)
Qun Huang, Zhen Yang, Ji-Peng Zhou, Ying Luo
ABSTRACT

Studies have demonstrated that the high-mobility group 1B protein (HMGB1) could regulate endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) homing, but the effect of HMGB1 on EPC apoptosis and associated mechanisms are still unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of HMGB1 on EPC apoptosis and the possible involvement of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress pathway. EPC apoptosis was determined by flow cytometry. The expressions of PERK, eIF2α, and CHOP were detected by western blotting. Additionally, the effects of PERK shRNA on the biological behaviors of EPCs were assessed. Our results showed that incubation of EPCs with HMGB1 (0.1-1 μg/ml) for 12-48 h induced apoptosis as well as activated ER stress transducers, as assessed by up-regulating PERK protein expression and eIF2α phosphorylation in a dose or time-dependent manner. Moreover, HMGB1-mediated EPC apoptosis and CHOP expression were dramatically suppressed by PERK shRNA or a specific eIF2α inhibitor (salubrinal). Importantly, a blocking antibody specifically targeted against RAGE (anti-RAGE antibody) markedly inhibited HMGB1-induced EPC apoptosis and ER stress marker protein (PERK, eIF2α, and CHOP) expression levels. Our novel findings suggest that HMGB1 triggered EPC apoptosis in a manner of RAGE-mediated activation of the PERK/eIF2α pathway.

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MISSION® esiRNA, targeting human EIF2AK3, AC104134.2