Hyperlipidaemia elicits an atypical, T helper 1-like CD4 + T-cell response: a key role for very low-density lipoprotein.
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2023-03
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van Os, Bram W
Vos, Winnie G
Bosmans, Laura A
van Tiel, Claudia M
Lith, Sanne C
den Toom, Myrthe S
Beckers, Linda
Levels, Johannes H M
van Wouw, Suzanne A E
Zelcer, Noam
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AIMS: Hyperlipidemia and T cell driven inflammation are important drivers of atherosclerosis, the main underlying cause of cardiovascular disease. Here, we detailed the effects of hyperlipidemia on T cells. METHODS AND RESULTS: In vitro, exposure of human and murine CD4+ T cells to very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), but not to low-density lipoprotein (LDL) resulted in upregulation of Th1 associated pathways. VLDL was taken up via a CD36-dependent pathway and resulted in membrane stiffening and a reduction in lipid rafts. To further detail this response in vivo, T cells of mice lacking the LDL receptor (LDLr), which develop a strong increase in VLDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels upon high cholesterol feeding were investigated. CD4+ T cells of hyperlipidemic Ldlr-/- mice exhibited an increased expression of the C-X-C-chemokine receptor 3 (CXCR3) and produced more interferon-γ (IFN-γ). Gene set enrichment analysis identified IFN-γ-mediated signaling as the most upregulated pathway in hyperlipidemic T cells. However, the classical Th1 associated transcription factor profile with strong upregulation of Tbet and Il12rb2 was not observed. Hyperlipidemia did not affect levels of the CD4+ T cell's metabolites involved in glycolysis or other canonical metabolic pathways but enhanced amino acids levels. However, CD4+ T cells of hyperlipidemic mice showed increased cholesterol accumulation and an increased arachidonic acid (AA) to docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) ratio, which was associated with inflammatory T cell activation. CONCLUSIONS: Hyperlipidemia, and especially its VLDL component induces an atypical Th1 response in CD4+ T cells. Underlying mechanisms include CD36 mediated uptake of VLDL, and an altered AA/DHA ratio.
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T cell inflammation, VLDL, Hyperlipidaemia, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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van Os, B W, Vos, W G, Bosmans, L A, van Tiel, C M, Lith, S C, den Toom, M S, Beckers, L, Levels, J H M, van Wouw, S A E, Zelcer, N, Zaal, E A, Berkers, C R, van der Lest, C H A, Helms, J B, Weber, C, Atzler, D, de Winther, M P J, Baardman, J & Lutgens, E 2023, 'Hyperlipidaemia elicits an atypical, T helper 1-like CD4 + T-cell response : a key role for very low-density lipoprotein.', European Heart Journal Open, vol. 3, no. 2, oead013, pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjopen/oead013