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Macrophage polarisation and inflammatory mechanisms in atherosclerosis: Implications for prevention and treatment.
Yang, Bo; Hang, Sanhua; Xu, Siting; Gao, Yun; Yu, Wenhua; Zang, Guangyao; Zhang, Lili; Wang, Zhongqun.
Afiliação
  • Yang B; Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212001, China.
  • Hang S; Department of Hematology, Affiliated Danyang Hospital of Nantong University, Danyang, 212300, China.
  • Xu S; Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212001, China.
  • Gao Y; Department of Pathology, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212001, China.
  • Yu W; Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212001, China.
  • Zang G; Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212001, China.
  • Zhang L; Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212001, China.
  • Wang Z; Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212001, China.
Heliyon ; 10(11): e32073, 2024 Jun 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38873669
ABSTRACT
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by plaque accumulation in the arteries. Macrophages are immune cells that are crucial in the development of atherosclerosis. Macrophages can adopt different phenotypes, with the M1 phenotype promoting inflammation while the M2 phenotype counteracting it. This review focuses on the factors that drive the polarisation of M1 macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype during AS. Additionally, we explored metabolic reprogramming mechanisms and cytokines secretion by M1 macrophages. Hyperlipidaemia is widely recognised as a major risk factor for atherosclerosis. Modified lipoproteins released in the presence of hyperlipidaemia can trigger the release of cytokines and recruit circulating monocytes, which adhere to the damaged endothelium and differentiate into macrophages. Macrophages engulf lipids, leading to the formation of foam cells. As atherosclerosis progresses, foam cells become the necrotic core within the atherosclerotic plaques, destabilising them and triggering ischaemic disease. Furthermore, we discuss recent research focusing on targeting macrophages or inflammatory pathways for preventive or therapeutic purposes. These include statins, PCSK9 inhibitors, and promising nanotargeted drugs. These new developments hold the potential for the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis and its related complications.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Heliyon Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Heliyon Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China