T cell cholesterol efflux suppresses apoptosis and senescence and increases atherosclerosis in middle aged mice.
Venetia BaziotiAnouk M La RoseSjors MaassenFrans BianchiRinse de BoerBenedek HalmosDeepti DabralEmma GuilbaudArthur Flohr SvendsenAnouk G GroenenAlejandro Marmolejo-GarzaMirjam H KosterNiels J KloosterhuisRick HavingaAlle T PrangerMiriam Langelaar-MakkinjeAlain de BruinBart van de SluisAlison B KohanLaurent Yvan-CharvetGeert van den BogaartMarit WesterterpPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease driven by hypercholesterolemia. During aging, T cells accumulate cholesterol, potentially affecting inflammation. However, the effect of cholesterol efflux pathways mediated by ATP-binding cassette A1 and G1 (ABCA1/ABCG1) on T cell-dependent age-related inflammation and atherosclerosis remains poorly understood. In this study, we generate mice with T cell-specific Abca1/Abcg1-deficiency on the low-density-lipoprotein-receptor deficient (Ldlr -/- ) background. T cell Abca1/Abcg1-deficiency decreases blood, lymph node, and splenic T cells, and increases T cell activation and apoptosis. T cell Abca1/Abcg1-deficiency induces a premature T cell aging phenotype in middle-aged (12-13 months) Ldlr -/- mice, reflected by upregulation of senescence markers. Despite T cell senescence and enhanced T cell activation, T cell Abca1/Abcg1-deficiency decreases atherosclerosis and aortic inflammation in middle-aged Ldlr -/- mice, accompanied by decreased T cells in atherosclerotic plaques. We attribute these effects to T cell apoptosis downstream of T cell activation, compromising T cell functionality. Collectively, we show that T cell cholesterol efflux pathways suppress T cell apoptosis and senescence, and induce atherosclerosis in middle-aged Ldlr -/- mice.
Keyphrases
- low density lipoprotein
- middle aged
- oxidative stress
- high fat diet induced
- cardiovascular disease
- dna damage
- lymph node
- endothelial cells
- cell proliferation
- wild type
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- stress induced
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- radiation therapy
- left ventricular
- metabolic syndrome
- aortic valve
- cancer stem cells
- replacement therapy
- early stage
- atrial fibrillation
- pulmonary artery
- locally advanced