Oxidized LDL induces FAK-dependent RSK signaling to drive NF-κB activation and VCAM-1 expression

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Oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) accumulates early in atherosclerosis and promotes endothelial nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) activation, proinflammatory gene expression and monocyte adhesion. Like for other atherogenic factors, oxLDL-induced proinflammatory responses requires integrin-dependent focal adhesion kinase (FAK, also known as PTK2) signaling; however, the mechanism by which FAK mediates oxLDL-dependent NF-κB signaling has yet to be revealed. We now show that oxLDL induces NF-κB activation and VCAM-1 expression through FAK-dependent IκB kinase ß (IKKß, also known as IKBKB) activation. We further identify FAK-dependent activation of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase family proteins (RSK) as a crucial mediator of oxLDL-dependent IKKß and NF-κB signaling, as inhibiting RSK blocks oxLDL-induced IKKß and NF-κB activation, VCAM-1 expression and monocyte adhesion. Finally, transgenic mice containing a kinase-dead mutation in FAK specifically in the endothelial cells show reduced RSK activity, decreased VCAM-1 expression and reduced macrophage accumulation in regions of early atherosclerosis. Taken together, our data elucidates a new mechanism whereby oxLDL-induced endothelial FAK signaling drives an ERK-RSK pathway to activate IKKß and NF-κB signaling and proinflammatory gene expression.

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Yurdagul, A., Sulzmaier, F. J., Chen, X. L., Pattillo, C. B., Schlaepfer, D. D., & Orr, A. W. (2016). Oxidized LDL induces FAK-dependent RSK signaling to drive NF-κB activation and VCAM-1 expression. Journal of Cell Science, 129(8), 1580–1591. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.182097

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