Effect of LDL Extracted from Human Plasma on Membrane Stiffness in Living Endothelial Cells and Macrophages via Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy.
Diana KiselevaVasilii S KolmogorovVadim R CherednichenkoUlyana S ZotovaAnastasia I BogatyrevaYuliya V MarkinaPeter V GorelkinAlexander ErofeevAlexander M MarkinPublished in: Cells (2024)
Mechanical properties of living cells play a crucial role in a wide range of biological functions and pathologies, including atherosclerosis. We used low-stress Scanning Ion-Conductance Microscopy (SICM) correlated with confocal imaging and demonstrated the topographical changes and mechanical properties alterations in EA.hy926 and THP-1 exposed to LDL extracted from CVD patients' blood samples. We show that the cells stiffened in the presence of LDL, which also triggered caveolae formation. Endothelial cells accumulated less cholesterol in the form of lipid droplets in comparison to THP-1 cells based on fluorescence intensity data and biochemical analysis; however, the effect on Young's modulus is higher. The cell stiffness is closely connected to the distribution of lipid droplets along the z-axis. In conclusion, we show that the sensitivity of endothelial cells to LDL is higher compared to that of THP-1, triggering changes in the cytoskeleton and membrane stiffness which may result in the increased permeability of the intima layer due to loss of intercellular connections and adhesion.
Keyphrases
- artificial intelligence
- endothelial cells
- high resolution
- single molecule
- living cells
- deep learning
- induced apoptosis
- low density lipoprotein
- cell cycle arrest
- high glucose
- end stage renal disease
- optical coherence tomography
- ejection fraction
- fluorescent probe
- newly diagnosed
- high speed
- chronic kidney disease
- cardiovascular disease
- fatty acid
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- signaling pathway
- type diabetes
- stem cells
- cell death
- prognostic factors
- high throughput
- high intensity
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- electronic health record
- electron microscopy
- escherichia coli
- peritoneal dialysis
- photodynamic therapy
- biofilm formation
- cystic fibrosis
- mass spectrometry
- fluorescence imaging
- candida albicans
- data analysis
- cardiovascular risk factors
- raman spectroscopy