Abstract

Rationale : Inflammation drives atherogenesis. Animal and human studies have implicated interleukin-1β (IL-1β) in this disease. Moderate hypoxia, a condition that prevails in the atherosclerotic plaque, may conspire with inflammation and contribute to the evolution and complications of atherosclerosis through mechanisms that remain incompletely understood. Objective : This study investigated the links between hypoxia and inflammation by testing the hypothesis that moderate hypoxia modulates IL-1β production in activated human macrophages. Methods and Results : Our results demonstrated that hypoxia enhances pro-IL-1β protein, but not mRNA, expression in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human macrophages. We show that hypoxia limits the selective targeting of pro-IL-1β to autophagic degradation, thus prolonging its half-life and promoting its intracellular accumulation. Furthermore, hypoxia increased the expression of NLRP3, a limiting factor in NLRP3 inflammasome function, and augmented caspase-1 activation in lipopolysaccharide-primed macrophages. Consequently, hypoxic human macrophages secreted higher amounts of mature IL-1β than did normoxic macrophages after treatment with crystalline cholesterol, an endogenous danger signal that contributes to atherogenesis. In human atherosclerotic plaques, IL-1β localizes predominantly to macrophage-rich regions that express activated caspase-1 and the hypoxia markers hypoxia-inducible factor 1α and hexokinase-2, as assessed by immunohistochemical staining of carotid endarterectomy specimens. Conclusions : These results indicate that hypoxia potentiates IL-1β expression in cultured human macrophages and in the context of atheromata, therefore unveiling a novel proinflammatory mechanism that may participate in atherogenesis.

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InflammationHypoxia (environmental)Proinflammatory cytokineLipopolysaccharidePyroptosisCell biologyCaspase 1InterleukinInflammasomeBiologyImmunologyHypoxia-inducible factorsCytokineChemistryBiochemistry

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Year
2014
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article
Volume
115
Issue
10
Pages
875-883
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137
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Eduardo J. Folco, Galina K. Sukhova, Thibaut Quillard et al. (2014). Moderate Hypoxia Potentiates Interleukin-1β Production in Activated Human Macrophages. Circulation Research , 115 (10) , 875-883. https://doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.115.304437

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10.1161/circresaha.115.304437