高脂血症
医学
重编程
免疫学
生物
内分泌学
糖尿病
细胞
遗传学
作者
Hector A. Cabrera‐Fuentes,William A. Boisvert
标识
DOI:10.1096/fj.202403281r
摘要
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVDs) remain a leading cause of mortality, with early cholesterol control being pivotal in mitigating long-term risk. Recent findings suggest that intermittent hyperlipidemia, characterized by oscillatory cholesterol exposure, uniquely accelerates atherosclerosis compared to continuous high-fat diets. This review synthesizes emerging evidence on early intermittent hyperlipidemia's impact on atherogenesis, emphasizing macrophage dysfunction, autophagy impairment, and efferocytosis deficits. We also discuss critical gaps, including sex-specific differences, gut-microbiota interactions, and the influence of maternal hypercholesterolemia. Notably, recent insights into IL-1β-dependent neutrophil reprogramming under oscillatory diets reveal novel inflammatory mechanisms driving plaque destabilization. Addressing these gaps will advance our understanding of early atherogenesis and guide the development of innovative prevention strategies and therapeutic interventions.
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