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Self-eating in the plaque: what macrophage autophagy reveals about atherosclerosis

Journal

TRENDS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM
Volume 25, Issue 5, Pages 225-234

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tem.2014.03.010

Keywords

autophagy; macrophage; lipid metabolism; inflammation; atherosclerosis

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [K08 HL098559] Funding Source: Medline

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Autophagy (or 'self-eating') is the process by which cellular contents are recycled to support downstream metabolism. An explosion in research in the past decade has implicated its role in both health and disease and established the importance of the autophagic response during periods of stress and nutrient deprivation. Atherosclerosis is a state where chronic exposure to cellular stressors promotes disease progression, and alterations in autophagy are predicted to be consequential. Recent reports linking macrophage autophagy to lipid metabolism, blunted inflammatory signaling, and an overall suppression of proatherogenic processes support this notion. We review these data and provide a framework for understanding the role of macrophage autophagy in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, one of the most formidable diseases of our time.

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