Dysregulated cellular metabolism in atherosclerosis: mediators and therapeutic opportunities.
Chad StroopeFelix Sebastian NettersheimBrian G CoonAlexandra C FinneyMartin Alexander SchwartzKlaus LeyOren RomArif YurdagulPublished in: Nature metabolism (2024)
Accumulating evidence over the past decades has revealed an intricate relationship between dysregulation of cellular metabolism and the progression of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. However, an integrated understanding of dysregulated cellular metabolism in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and its potential value as a therapeutic target is missing. In this Review, we (1) summarize recent advances concerning the role of metabolic dysregulation during atherosclerosis progression in lesional cells, including endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells, macrophages and T cells; (2) explore the complexity of metabolic cross-talk between these lesional cells; (3) highlight emerging technologies that promise to illuminate unknown aspects of metabolism in atherosclerosis; and (4) suggest strategies for targeting these underexplored metabolic alterations to mitigate atherosclerosis progression and stabilize rupture-prone atheromas with a potential new generation of cardiovascular therapeutics.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular disease
- induced apoptosis
- vascular smooth muscle cells
- cell cycle arrest
- endothelial cells
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular events
- angiotensin ii
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- signaling pathway
- small molecule
- single cell
- coronary artery disease
- big data
- artificial intelligence
- drug delivery
- climate change
- human health