Macrophages and their contribution to the development of atherosclerosis

Yuri V. Bobryshev, Nikita G. Nikiforov, Natalia V. Elizova, Alexander N. Orekhov

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Abstract

Atherosclerosis can be regarded as chronic inflammatory disease driven by lipid accumulation in the arterial wall. Macrophages play a key role in the development of local inflammatory response and atherosclerotic lesion growth. Atherosclerotic plaque is a complex microenvironment, in which different subsets of macrophages coexist executing distinct, although in some cases overlapping functions. According to the classical simplified nomenclature, lesion macrophages can belong to pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory or alternatively activated types. While the former promote the inflammatory response and participate in lipid accumulation, the latter are responsible for the inflammation resolution and plaque stabilisation. Atherosclerotic lesion dynamics depends therefore on the balance between these macrophages populations. The diverse functions of macrophages make them an attractive therapeutic target for the development of novel anti-atherosclerotic treatments. In this chapter, we discuss different types of macrophages and their roles in atherosclerotic lesion dynamics and describe the results of several experiments studying macrophage polarisation in atherosclerosis.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMacrophages: Origin, Functions and Biointervention
EditorsMalgorzata Kloc
Place of PublicationSwitzerland
PublisherSpringer
Pages273-298
Number of pages26
ISBN (Electronic)9783319540900
ISBN (Print)9783319540894
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • atherosclerosis
  • cholesterol
  • macrophages
  • treatment

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