Iron accumulation in macrophages promotes the formation of foam cells and development of atherosclerosis.
Jing CaiMeng ZhangYutong LiuHuihui LiLongcheng ShangTianze XuZhipeng ChenFudi WangTong QiaoKuanyu LiPublished in: Cell & bioscience (2020)
Macrophage iron content in plaques is a critical factor in progression of atherosclerosis. The interaction of iron and lipid metabolism takes place in macrophage-rich atherosclerotic plaques. And we also suggest that altering intracellular iron levels in macrophages by systemic iron chelation or dietary iron restriction may be a potential supplementary strategy to limit or even regress the progression of atherosclerosis.