PIEZO1 targeting in macrophages boosts phagocytic activity and foam cell apoptosis in atherosclerosis

The rising incidences of atherosclerosis have necessitated efforts to identify novel targets for therapeutic interventions. In the present study, we observed increased expression of the mechanosensitive calcium channel Piezo1 transcript in mouse and human atherosclerotic plaques, correlating with in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS 2024-12, Vol.81 (1), p.331-331, Article 331
Hauptverfasser: Pourteymour, Shirin, Fan, Jingxue, Majhi, Rakesh Kumar, Guo, Shuyuan, Sun, Xin, Huang, Zhen, Liu, Ying, Winter, Hanna, Bäcklund, Alexandra, Skenteris, Nikolaos-Taxiarchis, Chernogubova, Ekaterina, Werngren, Olivera, Li, Zhaolong, Skogsberg, Josefin, Li, Yuhuang, Matic, Ljubica, Hedin, Ulf, Maegdefessel, Lars, Ehrenborg, Ewa, Tian, Ye, Jin, Hong
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Zusammenfassung:The rising incidences of atherosclerosis have necessitated efforts to identify novel targets for therapeutic interventions. In the present study, we observed increased expression of the mechanosensitive calcium channel Piezo1 transcript in mouse and human atherosclerotic plaques, correlating with infiltration of PIEZO1-expressing macrophages. In vitro administration of Yoda1, a specific agonist for PIEZO1, led to increased foam cell apoptosis and enhanced phagocytosis by macrophages. Mechanistically, PIEZO1 activation resulted in intracellular F-actin rearrangement, elevated mitochondrial ROS levels and induction of mitochondrial fragmentation upon PIEZO1 activation, as well as increased expression of anti-inflammatory genes. In vivo, ApoE −/− mice treated with Yoda1 exhibited regression of atherosclerosis, enhanced stability of advanced lesions, reduced plaque size and necrotic core, increased collagen content, and reduced expression levels of inflammatory markers. Our findings propose PIEZO1 as a novel and potential therapeutic target in atherosclerosis.
ISSN:1420-682X
1420-9071
1420-9071
DOI:10.1007/s00018-024-05372-3