| Title : The Dipeptidyl Peptidases 4, 8, and 9 in Mouse Monocytes and Macrophages: DPP8\/9 Inhibition Attenuates M1 Macrophage Activation in Mice - Waumans_2016_Inflammation_39_413 |
| Author(s) : Waumans Y , Vliegen G , Maes L , Rombouts M , Declerck K , Van der Veken P , Vanden Berghe W , De Meyer GRY , Schrijvers D , De Meester I |
| Ref : Inflammation , 39 :413 , 2016 |
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Abstract :
Atherosclerosis remains the leading cause of death in Western countries. Dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP) 4 has emerged as a novel target for the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis. Family members DPP8 and 9 are abundantly present in macrophage-rich regions of atherosclerotic plaques, and DPP9 inhibition attenuates activation of human M1 macrophages in vitro. Studying this family in a mouse model for atherosclerosis would greatly advance our knowledge regarding their potential as therapeutic targets. We found that DPP4 is downregulated during mouse monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation. DPP8 and 9 expression seems relatively low in mouse monocytes and macrophages. Viability of primary mouse macrophages is unaffected by DPP4 or DPP8/9 inhibition. Importantly, DPP8/9 inhibition attenuates macrophage activation as IL-6 secretion is significantly decreased. Mouse macrophages respond similarly to DPP inhibition, compared to human macrophages. This shows that the mouse could become a valid model species for the study of DPPs as therapeutic targets in atherosclerosis. |
| PubMedSearch : Waumans_2016_Inflammation_39_413 |
| PubMedID: 26454447 |
Waumans Y, Vliegen G, Maes L, Rombouts M, Declerck K, Van der Veken P, Vanden Berghe W, De Meyer GRY, Schrijvers D, De Meester I (2016)
The Dipeptidyl Peptidases 4, 8, and 9 in Mouse Monocytes and Macrophages: DPP8\/9 Inhibition Attenuates M1 Macrophage Activation in Mice
Inflammation
39 :413
Waumans Y, Vliegen G, Maes L, Rombouts M, Declerck K, Van der Veken P, Vanden Berghe W, De Meyer GRY, Schrijvers D, De Meester I (2016)
Inflammation
39 :413