Regulation of macrophage immunometabolism in atherosclerosis

GJ Koelwyn, EM Corr, E Erbay, KJ Moore - Nature immunology, 2018 - nature.com
Nature immunology, 2018nature.com
After activation, cells of the myeloid lineage undergo robust metabolic transitions, as well as
discrete epigenetic changes, that can dictate both ongoing and future inflammatory
responses. In atherosclerosis, in which macrophages play central roles in the initiation,
growth, and ultimately rupture of arterial plaques, altered metabolism is a key feature that
dictates macrophage function and subsequent disease progression. This Review explores
how factors central to the plaque microenvironment (for example, altered cholesterol …
Abstract
After activation, cells of the myeloid lineage undergo robust metabolic transitions, as well as discrete epigenetic changes, that can dictate both ongoing and future inflammatory responses. In atherosclerosis, in which macrophages play central roles in the initiation, growth, and ultimately rupture of arterial plaques, altered metabolism is a key feature that dictates macrophage function and subsequent disease progression. This Review explores how factors central to the plaque microenvironment (for example, altered cholesterol metabolism, oxidative stress, hypoxia, apoptotic and necrotic cells, and hyperglycemia) shape the metabolic rewiring of macrophages in atherosclerosis as well as how these metabolic shifts in turn alter macrophage immune-effector and tissue-reparative functions. Finally, this overview offers insight into the challenges and opportunities of harnessing metabolism to modulate aberrant macrophage responses in disease.
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