Abstract Macrophages play a pivotal role in destabilizing atherosclerotic plaque. The diverse phenotypes and complex autophagy in macrophage are observed in atherosclerotic lesions. Tanshinone IIA (TNA) is known as the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Macrophages play a pivotal role in destabilizing atherosclerotic plaque. The diverse phenotypes and complex autophagy in macrophage are observed in atherosclerotic lesions. Tanshinone IIA (TNA) is known as the major component extracted from the root of Chinese herb Salvia miltiorrhiza, used for treatment of cardiovascular diseases. However, the therapeutic mechanism of TNA is not clear yet. In this study, we identified inflammation‐related gene expression by microarray in atherosclerotic plaques in ApoE knockout mice fed with high fat diet and found miR‐375 was one of the significantly high expressed microRNAs compared with wild type mice and TNA treated mice. Then we compared the levels of proteins related to the signal pathway of autophagy, and the phenotype of macrophages in atherosclerotic plaques ex vivo. We predicted KLF4 might be the key target of miR‐375 that mediated the crosstalk between autophagy and polarization by TNA. Furthermore, we detected the expression of signal pathway in ox‐LDL induced macrophages after treatment with TNA in vitro to verify this predict. The results suggest TNA could activate KLF4 and enhance autophagy as well as M2 polarization of macrophages by inhibiting miR‐375 to Attenuate Atherosclerosis. HighlightsWe found the key role of miR‐375/KLF4 signal pathway in the crosstalk between autophagy and polarization of macrophages.Tanshinone IIA (TNA) is extracted from the root of Salvia miltiorrhiza used for treatment of cardiovascular diseases.TNA could activates KLF4 to enhance autophagy and M2 polarization by inhibiting miR‐375 to attenuate atherosclerosis.
               
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