Abstract

Although the 30K family proteins are important anti-apoptotic molecules in silkworm hemolymph, the underlying mechanism remains to be investigated. This is especially the case in human vascular endothelial cells (HUVECs). In this study, a 30K protein, 30Kc6, was successfully expressed and purified using the Bac-to-Bac baculovirus expression system in silkworm cells. Furthermore, the 30Kc6 expressed in Escherichia coli was used to generate a polyclonal antibody. Western blot analysis revealed that the antibody could react specifically with the purified 30Kc6 expressed in silkworm cells. The In vitro cell apoptosis model of HUVEC that was induced by oxidized low density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) and in vivo atherosclerosis rabbit model were constructed and were employed to analyze the protective effects of the silkworm protein 30Kc6 on these models. The results demonstrated that the silkworm protein 30Kc6 significantly enhanced the cell viability in HUVEC cells treated with Ox-LDL, decreased the degree of DNA fragmentation and markedly reduced the level of 8-isoprostane. This could be indicative of the silkworm protein 30Kc6 antagonizing the Ox-LDL-induced cell apoptosis by inhibiting the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. Furthermore, Ox-LDL activated the cell mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPK), especially JNK and p38. As demonstrated with Western analysis, 30Kc6 inhibited Ox-LDL-induced cell apoptosis in HUVEC cells by preventing the MAPK signaling pathways. In vivo data have demonstrated that oral feeding of the silkworm protein 30Kc6 dramatically improved the conditions of the atherosclerotic rabbits by decreasing serum levels of total triglyceride (TG), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and total cholesterol (TC). Furthermore, 30Kc6 alleviated the extent of lesions in aorta and liver in the atherosclerotic rabbits. These data are not only helpful in understanding the anti-apoptotic mechanism of the 30K family proteins, but also provide important information on prevention and treatment of human cardiovascular diseases.

Highlights

  • The 30K family proteins are low molecular weight lipoproteins (LP) that are expressed in hemolymph of the silkworm larvae

  • It is reasonable to deduce that the silkworm protein 30Kc6 might decrease the blood fats, dredge vessels, and protect blood vessel endothelium

  • The oxidized low density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) led to oxidative stress-induced damage in human vascular endothelial cells (HUVECs) cells, which was regarded as an important step in the process of atherosclerosis

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Introduction

The 30K family proteins are low molecular weight lipoproteins (LP) that are expressed in hemolymph of the silkworm larvae. It has been confirmed that the silkworm protein 30Kc6 is one of the members of the 30K family proteins that transports lipids and inhibits cell apoptosis in the insect and mammalian cells [1,2,3,4,5]. Effects of 30Kc6 on cell apoptosis of human vascular endothelial cell (HUVEC) and the underlying mechanism are largely unknown. Atherosclerosis (AS) is a vascular system disease with characteristics of non-inflammatory state, retrogression and hyperplastic pathologies. It often occurs in carotid arteries, aortas and peripheral arteries and seriously threatens human health [6,7,8,9]. Prevention of the oxidative stress-induced HUVEC damage might be one of the methods in the prevention and treatment of AS [7,8,9]

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