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Endothelial Cell Plasma Membrane Biomechanics Mediates Effects of Pro-Inflammatory Factors on Endothelial Mechanosensors: Vicious Circle Formation in Atherogenic Inflammation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
Short description:
Endothelial Cell Plasma Membrane Biomechanics Mediates Effects of Pro-Inflammatory Factors on Endothelial Mechanosensors: Vicious Circle Formation in Atherogenic Inflammation / Barvitenko, N., Ashrafuzzaman, M., Lawen, A., Skverchinskaya, E., Saldanha, C., Manca, A., Uras, G., Aslam, M., Pantaleo, A.. - In: MEMBRANES. - ISSN 2077-0375. - 12:2(2022), p. 205. [10.3390/membranes12020205]
abstract:
Chronic low-grade vascular inflammation and endothelial dysfunction significantly con-tribute to the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. In endothelial cells (ECs), anti-inflammatory or pro-inflammatory signaling can be induced by different patterns of the fluid shear stress (SS) exerted by blood flow on ECs. Laminar blood flow with high magnitude is anti-inflammatory, while disturbed flow and laminar flow with low magnitude is pro-inflammatory. Endothelial mechanosensors are the key upstream signaling proteins in SS-induced pro-and anti-inflammatory responses. Being transmembrane proteins, mechanosensors, not only experience fluid SS but also become regulated by the biomechanical properties of the lipid bilayer and the cytoskeleton. We review the apparent effects of pro-inflammatory factors (hypoxia, oxidative stress, hypercholesterolemia, and cytokines) on the biomechanics of the lipid bilayer and the cytoskeleton. An analysis of the available data suggests that the formation of a vicious circle may occur, in which pro-inflammatory cytokines enhance and attenuate SS-induced pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory signaling, respectively.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Atherosclerosis; Cytoskeleton; Endothelial cell; Inflammation; Lipid bilayer; Mechanosensor; Oxidative stress; Shear stress
List of contributors:
Barvitenko, N.; Ashrafuzzaman, M.; Lawen, A.; Skverchinskaya, E.; Saldanha, C.; Manca, A.; Uras, G.; Aslam, M.; Pantaleo, A.
Authors of the University:
PANTALEO Antonella
URAS GIUSEPPE
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/283357
Published in:
MEMBRANES
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