Abstract 643: Absence of Four-and-a-Half LIM Domain Protein 2 Decreases Atherosclerosis in ApoE-/- Mice: Role of Monocytic Immune Cells

2014 
Four-and-a-half LIM domain protein-2 (FHL2) is expressed in endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells. It negatively regulates endothelial cell survival and migration, but its role in atherogenesis is unknown. To investigate the role of FHL2 in atherosclerosis, FHL2-deficient (FHL2-/-) mice were crossed with ApoE-deficient (ApoE -/-) mice, to generate ApoE/FHL2-/- mice. After 7 weeks of high fat diet, ApoE/FHL2-/- mice had significantly smaller (P<0.05) atherosclerotic plaques than ApoE-/- mice in the aortic sinus (0.14±0.02 vs. 0.29±0.04 mm2), the brachiocephalic artery (0.03±0.008 vs. 0.07±0.01 mm2) and the aorta (6.9±0.9 vs 10.3±1%), assessed by oil red O staining. This was associated with enhanced collagen (16±2 vs 8.6±3 %) and smooth muscle cell (4.5±0.8 vs 1.8±0.5%) contents within the plaques of ApoE/FHL-2-/- mice. Moreover, macrophage content within plaques was reduced 2-fold in ApoE/FHL2-/- vs ApoE-/- mice (P<0.05). This could be explained, in part, by the 40% reduction in aortic ICAM-1 mRNA a...
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