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Intracellular and Intercellular Aspects of Macrophage Immunometabolism in Atherosclerosis.

Citation
Tabas, I., and K. E. Bornfeldt. “Intracellular And Intercellular Aspects Of Macrophage Immunometabolism In Atherosclerosis.”. Circulation Research, pp. 1209-1227.
Center University of Washington
Author Ira Tabas, Karin E Bornfeldt
Keywords atherosclerosis, Cardiovascular disease, lipids, Macrophage, Oxygen consumption
Abstract

Macrophage immunometabolism, the changes in intracellular metabolic pathways that alter the function of these highly plastic cells, has been the subject of intense interest in the past few years, in part because macrophage immunometabolism plays important roles in atherosclerosis and other inflammatory diseases. In this review article, part of the , we introduce the concepts of (1) intracellular immunometabolism-the canonical pathways of intrinsic cell activation leading to changes in intracellular metabolism, which in turn alter cellular function; and (2) intercellular immunometabolism-conditions in which intermediates of cellular metabolism are transferred from one cell to another, thereby altering the function of the recipient cell. The recent discovery that the metabolite cargo of dead and dying cells ingested through efferocytosis by macrophages can alter metabolic pathways and downstream function of the efferocyte is markedly changing the way we think about macrophage immunometabolism. Metabolic transitions of macrophages contribute to their functions in all stages of atherosclerosis, from lesion initiation to formation of advanced lesions characterized by necrotic cores, to lesion regression following aggressive lipid lowering. This review article discusses recent advances in our understanding of these different aspects of macrophage immunometabolism in atherosclerosis. With the increasing understanding of the roles of macrophage immunometabolism in atherosclerosis, new exciting concepts and potential targets for intervention are emerging.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Circulation research
Volume
126
Issue
9
Number of Pages
1209-1227
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
1524-4571
DOI
10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.119.315939
Alternate Journal
Circ Res
PMID
32324504
PMCID
PMC7392397
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