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Query: UMLS:C0004153 (
atherosclerosis
)
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Atherosclerosis
is a chronic disease of the arteries whose development involves a local inflammatory response characterized by the activation of different cells such as macrophages, T-lymphocytes, smooth muscle cells (SMCs) and endothelial cells (ECs). This review will summarize recent evidence for a modulatory role of the nuclear receptor
ROR-alpha
in cardiovascular disease.
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PMID:Potential roles of ROR-alpha in cardiovascular endocrinology. 1660 83
ROR-alpha
is a nuclear receptor, activity of which can be modulated by natural or synthetic ligands. Due to its possible involvement in, and potential therapeutic target for
atherosclerosis
, we aimed to identify
ROR-alpha
target genes in monocytic and endothelial cell lines. We performed chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) followed by tiling array (ChIP-on-chip) for
ROR-alpha
in monocytic cell line THP1 and endothelial cell line HUVEC. Following bioinformatic analysis of the array data, we tested four candidate genes in terms of dependence of their expression level on ligand-mediated
ROR-alpha
activity, and two of them in terms of promoter occupancy by
ROR-alpha
. Bioinformatic analyses of ChIP-on-chip data suggested that
ROR-alpha
binds to genomic regions near the transcription start site (TSS) of more than 3000 genes in THP1 and HUVEC. Potential
ROR-alpha
target genes in both cell types seem to be involved mainly in membrane receptor activity, signal transduction and ion transport. While SPP1 and IKBKA were shown to be direct target genes of
ROR-alpha
in THP1 monocytes, inflammation related gene HMOX1 and heat shock protein gene HSPA8 were shown to be potential target genes of
ROR-alpha
. Our results suggest that
ROR-alpha
may regulate signaling receptor activity, and transmembrane transport activity through its potential target genes.
ROR-alpha
seems also to play role in cellular sensitivity to environmental substances like arsenite and chloroprene. Although, the expression analyses have shown that synthetic
ROR-alpha
ligands can modulate some of potential
ROR-alpha
target genes, functional significance of ligand-dependent modulation of gene expression needs to be confirmed with further analyses.
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PMID:Identification of potential target genes of ROR-alpha in THP1 and HUVEC cell lines. 2823 34