Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein/α2-macroglobulin receptor (LRP/α2-MR) is a multifunctional cell-surface receptor that is responsible for the clearance of lipoprotein remnants, proteases, or cytokines/growth factors in complex with α2-macroglobulin as well as of plasminogen activators complexed with inhibitors. We investigated the expression of LRP/α2-MR in healthy and atherosclerotic human arteries by in situ hybridization using an LRP/α2-MR mRNA-specific riboprobe and immunocytochemistry using specific monoclonal antibodies. The cell types expressing LRP/α2-MR were identified by immunolabeling of antigens specific for endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and macrophages. In normal arteries, LRP/α2-MR mRNA and protein were found in smooth muscle cells of the media,and vasa vasorum and in adventitial fibroblasts. Endothelial cells were negative for LRP/α2-MR protein but positive for its mRNA. Atherosclerotic arteries exhibited a strong labeling for LRP/ α2-MR mRNA and protein that was observed in intimal smooth muscle cells exhibiting normal or foam cell characteristics and in lipid-laden cells positive for macrophage markers. A particularly high expression was detected in macrophages located in the cap of the lipid-rich necrotic core. These results suggest that cellular components of the atherosclerotic plaque express LRP/α2-MR. This receptor may play an important local scavenger role for lipoprotein remnants, for growth factors/cytokines, and for extracellular protease-inhibitor com-plexes.
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Lupu, F., Heim, D., Bachmann, F., & Kruithof, E. K. O. (1994). Expression of LDL receptor-related protein/α2-macroglobulin receptor in human normal and atherosclerotic arteries. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 14(9), 1438–1444. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.atv.14.9.1438
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