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Isolation of Pulmonary Artery Smooth Muscle Cells from Neonatal Mice
Published on: October 19, 2013
IRF7 orchestrates maladaptive smooth muscle cell phenotype switching in atherosclerosis
Rundong Cai1,2, Xin Chen2, Hongxia Zhang2
1Department of Cardiology, Changzheng Hospital, Naval Medical University (Second Military Medical University), Shanghai 611230, China.
Background:
Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) exhibit remarkable plasticity, undergoing extensive phenotypic switching to generate a highly heterogeneous population within atherosclerotic plaques. While recent studies have highlighted the contribution of SMC-derived macrophage-like cells to plaque inflammation, the specific molecular drivers governing the transition to these pathogenic states remain poorly understood.
Methods:
Here, we re-analyzed single-cell RNA sequencing data from lineage-traced mice to dissect SMC heterogeneity during atherogenesis. Trajectory analysis revealed that SMCs transdifferentiate into a distinct pro-inflammatory macrophage-like subpopulation (macrophage 4) via an intermediate "stem-endothelial-monocyte" cell state. Integrated gene regulatory network inference and in silico perturbation modeling identified interferon regulatory factor 7 (IRF7) as a master transcriptional regulator orchestrating this specific pathogenic transition.
Results:
Clinically, IRF7 expression was significantly upregulated in unstable and advanced human atherosclerotic plaques, correlating strongly with inflammatory macrophage burden. In vivo, ApoE -/- mice challenged with a high-fat diet exhibited robust upregulation of IRF7 in aortic plaques, which co-localized with macrophage markers. Crucially, SMC-specific knockdown of Irf7 using an AAV-SM22α-shIRF7 vector significantly attenuated atherosclerotic plaque progression, reduced necrotic core formation, and enhanced fibrous cap stability. Mechanistically, Irf7 silencing preserved the contractile SMC phenotype and inhibited the accumulation of pro-inflammatory SMC-derived macrophage-like cells within the lesion.
Conclusions:
These findings identify IRF7 as a critical checkpoint in maladaptive SMC phenotype switching. We demonstrate that IRF7 drives the transdifferentiation of SMCs into a pro-inflammatory macrophage-like state, thereby fueling plaque instability. Consequently, therapeutic strategies capable of inhibiting IRF7-mediated SMC plasticity may prove effective in stabilizing vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques.
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