[HTML][HTML] Characteristics of plaque lipid-associated macrophages and their possible roles in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis

K Kim, S Park, J Park, JH Choi - Current opinion in lipidology, 2022 - journals.lww.com
K Kim, S Park, J Park, JH Choi
Current opinion in lipidology, 2022journals.lww.com
As the gene expression profile of plaque foamy macrophages is highly comparable to that of
lipid-associated macrophages from obesity, we named the plaque foamy macrophages as
plaque lipid-associated macrophages (PLAMs). PLAMs have a high level of gene
expression related to phago/endocytosis, lysosome, lipid metabolism and oxidative
phosphorylation. Considering the protective function of lipid-associated macrophages
against adipose tissue inflammation, PLAMs may suppress atherosclerotic inflammation by …
Summary
As the gene expression profile of plaque foamy macrophages is highly comparable to that of lipid-associated macrophages from obesity, we named the plaque foamy macrophages as plaque lipid-associated macrophages (PLAMs). PLAMs have a high level of gene expression related to phago/endocytosis, lysosome, lipid metabolism and oxidative phosphorylation. Considering the protective function of lipid-associated macrophages against adipose tissue inflammation, PLAMs may suppress atherosclerotic inflammation by removing modified lipids and cell debris in the plaque.
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