Miyata_2008_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_365_207

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Title : Elevated mature macrophage expression of human ABHD2 gene in vulnerable plaque - Miyata_2008_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_365_207
Author(s) : Miyata K , Nakayama M , Mizuta S , Hokimoto S , Sugamura K , Oshima S , Oike Y , Sugiyama S , Ogawa H , Yamamura K
Ref : Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications , 365 :207 , 2008
Abstract :

We previously reported that the mouse alpha/beta hydrolase domain containing 2 (Abhd2) was expressed in smooth muscle cells (SMCs) which suppressed their migration and inhibited the development of intimal hyperplasia by cuff placement; however, the role of ABHD2 in human remains to be elucidated. In this study, we examined ABHD2 expression in the human coronary atherosclerotic lesions of the patients with unstable angina (UA) and stable angina (SA). Our results showed that the ABHD2 was expressed in atherosclerotic lesions, and that the ABHD2 expression was significantly higher in the patients with UA than with SA. Immunohistochemistry analysis revealed abundant expression of ABHD2 in macrophages, but low expression in SMCs of atherosclerotic lesions. Using human vascular primary culture cell lines, we also demonstrated that the expression of ABHD2 was significantly higher in macrophages than in SMCs, and that the expression of ABHD2 significantly increased proportionally with differentiation from monocyte into macrophage.

PubMedSearch : Miyata_2008_Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun_365_207
PubMedID: 17980156
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-ABHD2 , mouse-ABHD2

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Gene_locus human-ABHD2    mouse-ABHD2
Family abh_upf0017

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Miyata K, Nakayama M, Mizuta S, Hokimoto S, Sugamura K, Oshima S, Oike Y, Sugiyama S, Ogawa H, Yamamura K (2008)
Elevated mature macrophage expression of human ABHD2 gene in vulnerable plaque
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 365 :207

Miyata K, Nakayama M, Mizuta S, Hokimoto S, Sugamura K, Oshima S, Oike Y, Sugiyama S, Ogawa H, Yamamura K (2008)
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 365 :207