Inhibiting macrophage proliferation suppresses atherosclerotic plaque inflammation Journal Article


Authors: Tang, J.; Lobatto, M. E.; Hassing, L.; van der Staay, S.; van Rijs, S. M.; Calcagno, C.; Braza, M. S.; Baxter, S.; Fay, F.; Sanchez-Gaytan, B. L.; Duivenvoorden, R.; Sager, H. B.; Astudillo, Y. M.; Leong, W.; Ramachandran, S.; Storm, G.; Pérez-Medina, C.; Reiner, T.; Cormode, D. P.; Strijkers, G. J.; Stroes, E. S. G.; Swirski, F. K.; Nahrendorf, M.; Fisher, E. A.; Fayad, Z. A.; Mulder, W. J. M.
Article Title: Inhibiting macrophage proliferation suppresses atherosclerotic plaque inflammation
Abstract: Inflammation drives atherosclerotic plaque progression and rupture, and is a compelling therapeutic target. Consequently, attenuating inflammation by reducing local macrophage accumulation is an appealing approach. This can potentially be accomplished by either blocking bloodmonocyte recruitment to the plaque or increasing macrophage apoptosis and emigration. Becausemacrophage proliferation was recently shown to dominatemacrophage accumulation in advanced plaques, locally inhibitingmacrophage proliferationmay reduce plaque inflammation and produce long-term therapeutic benefits. To test this hypothesis, we used nanoparticle-based delivery of simvastatin to inhibit plaque macrophage proliferation in apolipoprotein E-deficientmice (Apoe-/-)with advanced atherosclerotic plaques. This resulted in the rapid reduction of plaque inflammation and favorable phenotype remodeling. We then combined this short-term nanoparticle intervention with an 8-week oral statin treatment, and this regimen rapidly reduced and continuously suppressed plaque inflammation. Our results demonstrate that pharmacologically inhibiting localmacrophage proliferation can effectively treat inflammation in atherosclerosis. © 2015 The Authors, some rights reserved.
Keywords: cell death; pathology; nanoparticles; macrophages; therapeutic targets; simvastatin; atherosclerotic plaque; apolipoprotein e; therapeutic benefits; macrophage proliferation; rapid reduction; short term
Journal Title: Science Advances
Volume: 1
Issue: 3
ISSN: 2375-2548
Publisher: Amer Assoc Advancement Science  
Date Published: 2015-04-03
Start Page: e1400223
Language: English
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1400223
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC4539616
PUBMED: 26295063
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 March 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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