Soluble RAGE attenuates myocardial I/R injury by suppressing interleukin-6.

Jie Zhang, Jian Liu, Jiming Yin, Xue Jiang, Lu Chen, Xiangjun Zeng, Caixia Guo
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Abstract

Background: Inflammatory responses play a central role in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Previous studies have demonstrated that the receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) is involved in the pro-inflammatory process of myocardial I/R injury by binding to diverse ligands. Thus, the inhibitory effects of soluble receptor for advanced glycation end-products (sRAGE), a decoy receptor for RAGE, on myocardial I/R injury may be associated with a reduced inflammatory state.

Methods: In this study, plasma levels of several inflammatory mediators were measured in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and I/R-treated cardiomyocyte-specific sRAGE knock-in (sRAGE-CKI) mice. Cardiac function, infarct size, and macrophage phenotypes were examined and documented in mouse hearts.

Results: We enrolled 38 patients diagnosed with myocardial infarction (AMI) [mean age, 58.81 ± 10.40 years] and 26 control with negative coronary arteriographic findings [mean age, 61.84 ± 8.57 years]. The results showed that sRAGE levels were significantly elevated in the AMI patient group compared with the control group (1905.00 [1462.50, 2332.5] vs 1570.00 [1335.00, 1800.00] pg/mL, p < 0.05), which were negatively correlated with interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6, and IL-8 levels. Cardiac-specific overexpression of sRAGE dramatically improved cardiac function and reduced infarct size during myocardial I/R. Furthermore, sRAGE overexpression decreased the plasma IL-6 levels and pro-inflammatory iNOS+ M1-macrophages, and increased CD206+ M2-macrophages in the mouse hearts.

Conclusions: Our findings suggested that sRAGE protects the heart from myocardial I/R injury by inhibiting the infiltration of pro-inflammatory M1-macrophages, and subsequently decreasing IL-6 secretion.

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可溶性 RAGE 可通过抑制白细胞介素-6 减轻心肌 I/R 损伤。
背景:炎症反应在心肌缺血/再灌注(I/R)损伤中起着核心作用。先前的研究表明,高级糖化终产物受体(RAGE)通过与多种配体结合参与了心肌缺血再灌注损伤的促炎过程。因此,RAGE 的诱饵受体可溶性高级糖化终产物受体(sRAGE)对心肌 I/R 损伤的抑制作用可能与炎症状态的减轻有关:本研究测定了急性心肌梗死(AMI)患者和经 I/R 处理的心肌细胞特异性 sRAGE 基因敲入(sRAGE-CKI)小鼠血浆中几种炎症介质的水平。对小鼠心脏的心功能、梗塞面积和巨噬细胞表型进行了检查和记录:我们招募了 38 名被诊断为心肌梗死(AMI)的患者(平均年龄为 58.81 ± 10.40 岁)和 26 名冠状动脉造影结果阴性的对照组患者(平均年龄为 61.84 ± 8.57 岁)。结果显示,与对照组相比,AMI 患者组的 sRAGE 水平显著升高(1905.00 [1462.50, 2332.5] vs 1570.00 [1335.00, 1800.00] pg/mL,p + M1-巨噬细胞,小鼠心脏中 CD206+ M2-巨噬细胞增多):我们的研究结果表明,sRAGE 可抑制促炎性 M1-巨噬细胞的浸润,进而减少 IL-6 的分泌,从而保护心脏免受心肌 I/R 损伤。
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