Nanoparticle-based itaconate treatment recapitulates low-cholesterol/low-fat diet-induced atherosclerotic plaque resolution.

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell reports Pub Date : 2024-10-27 DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114911
Natalie E Hong, Alice Chaplin, Lin Di, Anastasia Ravodina, Graham H Bevan, Huiyun Gao, Courteney Asase, Roopesh Singh Gangwar, Mark J Cameron, Matthew Mignery, Olga Cherepanova, Aloke V Finn, Lalitha Nayak, Andrew A Pieper, Andrei Maiseyeu
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Current pharmacologic treatments for atherosclerosis do not completely protect patients; additional protection can be achieved by dietary modifications, such as a low-cholesterol/low-fat diet (LCLFD), that mediate plaque stabilization and inflammation reduction. However, this lifestyle modification can be challenging for patients. Unfortunately, incomplete understanding of the underlying mechanisms has thwarted efforts to mimic the protective effects of a LCLFD. Here, we report that the tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediate itaconate (ITA), produced by plaque macrophages, is key to diet-induced plaque resolution. ITA is produced by immunoresponsive gene 1 (IRG1), which we observe is highly elevated in myeloid cells of vulnerable plaques and absent from early or stable plaques in mice and humans. We additionally report development of an ITA-conjugated lipid nanoparticle that accumulates in plaque and bone marrow myeloid cells, epigenetically reduces inflammation via H3K27ac deacetylation, and reproduces the therapeutic effects of LCLFD-induced plaque resolution in multiple atherosclerosis models.

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基于纳米颗粒的伊他康酸治疗可重现低胆固醇/低脂饮食诱导的动脉粥样硬化斑块消退。
目前针对动脉粥样硬化的药物治疗并不能完全保护患者;通过调整饮食,如低胆固醇/低脂肪饮食(LCLFD),可以起到稳定斑块和减少炎症的作用,从而为患者提供额外的保护。然而,这种生活方式的改变对患者来说具有挑战性。遗憾的是,由于对其基本机制了解不全面,模仿 LCLFD 保护作用的努力受挫。在这里,我们报告了由斑块巨噬细胞产生的三羧酸循环中间体伊塔康酸(ITA)是饮食诱导斑块消解的关键。ITA是由免疫反应基因1(IRG1)产生的,我们观察到免疫反应基因1在易损斑块的髓细胞中高度升高,而在小鼠和人类的早期或稳定斑块中则不存在。此外,我们还报告了一种与 ITA 结合的脂质纳米粒子的开发情况,这种粒子能在斑块和骨髓髓系细胞中积聚,通过 H3K27ac 去乙酰化从表观遗传学上减轻炎症,并在多种动脉粥样硬化模型中重现 LCLFD 诱导的斑块溶解的治疗效果。
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