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Vasculin, a novel vascular protein differentially expressed in human atherogenesis

  • Ann P. J. J. Bijnens
  • , Ann Gils
  • , Barry Jutten
  • , Birgit C. G. Faber
  • , Sylvia Heeneman
  • , Peter J. E. H. M. Kitslaar
  • , Jan H. M. Tordoir
  • , Carlie J. M. de Vries
  • , Abraham A. Kroon
  • , Mat J. A. P. Daemen
  • , Kitty B. J. M. Cleutjens

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Abstract

Recent suppressive subtractive hybridization analysis on human atherosclerotic plaque-derived RNA revealed genes up-regulated in plaques with a thrombus versus stable plaques. Clone SSH6, containing part of a putative open reading frame of an unknown protein, was further investigated. Full-length cDNA, coding for a 473-amino acid (aa) protein, was identified in a vascular smooth muscle cell (SMC) cDNA library. Bioinformatics suggested the presence of multiple SSH6 variants due to alternative splicing of exon 3. Multiple-tissue Northern blot analysis demonstrated a differential expression pattern of these variants, as a ubiquitously expressed SSH6 mRNA missing exon 3, was detected apart from a putative vascular SMC-specific form containing exon 3. Western blot analysis indicated a ubiquitous 35-kDa protein (SSH6-beta), in addition to a 45-kDa protein (vasculin), detected in the vascular wall and in plasma. Analysis of arteries displaying various stages of atherosclerosis indicated that the vasculin/SSH6-beta ratio increases throughout atherogenesis. Immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated cytoplasmic expression of SSH6 gene products in macrophages, endothelial cells, and SMCs. In summary, we identified a novel mRNA/protein, vasculin, in the arterial wall and plasma. The regulated expression of vasculin in plaques suggests a role in atherogenesis. Moreover, its presence in plasma opens perspectives for vasculin as a marker for atherosclerosis. (C) 2003 by The American Society of Hematology
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2803-2810
JournalBlood
Volume102
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003

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