In this study, dual staining shows that MCP-1 and TGF-beta1, a powerful profibrogenic cytokine, markedly increases and co-localizes within the aortic wall in the thickened, intima of rats, nonhuman primates, and humans with aging. Cardiovascular signaling network analysis indicates that MCP-1 interacts with TGF-beta1. and is centrally located and directly connected with the inflammation cascade, which is closely associated with MMP-2 activation. In vitro study shows that MCP-1 elevates MMP2, a known activator of latent TGF-beta1 in a dose- or time-dependent manner through CCR-2 signaling in cultured VSMC from young (8 mo) rat aortae, reaching the levels of old cells (30mo). MCP-1 treatment increases activated intracellular and extracellular TGF-beta1 and its downstream molecules collagen types I and III, which is dependent upon MMP-2 activation in young VSMC, reaching levels of untreated old cells. Furthermore, cellular activated TGF-beta1nis distributed and increased in VSMC subfractions, including cytosol, the organelles and the nuclei, with aging. Interestingly, knockdown of MCP-1 via siRNA or overexpression of ectopic TIMP-2 by adenovirus transfection reduces activation of MMP-2 and TGF-beta1 and production of collagen type I and III in old VSMC. Moreover, MCP-1 treatment enhances the invasive capacity of young cells in an MMP-2 activation-dependent manner, resembling that of untreated old cells. These effects are substantially reduced by both CCR-2 and an MMP inhibitor, GM 6001. Of note, TGF-beta1 treatment increases MCP-1, MMP-2, and VSMC invasiveness in a dose-dependent manner in young VSMC, up to levels of old untreated cells. Taken together, this complex local signaling loop of MCP-1/MMP-2/TGF-beta1 plays a bedrock role in the initiation and progression of age-associated arterial intimal cellularity and fibrosis. Interruption of this vicious cycle is a potential therapeutic approach to arterial health in the elderly.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Institute on Aging (NIA)
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Investigator-Initiated Intramural Research Projects (ZIA)
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1ZIAAG000240-02
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7963894
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2
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2009
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$338,833
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National Institute on Aging
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