Author
Listed:
- Xiqiang Wang
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)
- Ling Zhu
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)
- Jing Liu
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)
- Yanpeng Ma
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)
- Chuan Qiu
(Tulane University)
- Chengfeng Liu
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)
- Yangchao Gong
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)
- Ya Yuwen
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital
Xizang Minzu University)
- Gongchang Guan
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)
- Yong Zhang
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)
- Shuo Pan
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)
- Junkui Wang
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital)
- Zhongwei Liu
(Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital
Northwestern Polytechnical University)
Abstract
Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus are increasingly susceptible to atherosclerotic plaque vulnerability, leading to severe cardiovascular events. In this study, we demonstrate that elevated serum levels of palmitic acid, a type of saturated fatty acid, are significantly linked to this enhanced vulnerability in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Through a combination of human cohort studies and animal models, our research identifies a key mechanistic pathway: palmitic acid induces macrophage Delta-like ligand 4 signaling, which in turn triggers senescence in vascular smooth muscle cells. This process is critical for plaque instability due to reduced collagen synthesis and deposition. Importantly, our findings reveal that macrophage-specific knockout of Delta-like ligand 4 in atherosclerotic mice leads to reduced plaque burden and improved stability, highlighting the potential of targeting this pathway. These insights offer a promising direction for developing therapeutic strategies to mitigate cardiovascular risks in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Suggested Citation
Xiqiang Wang & Ling Zhu & Jing Liu & Yanpeng Ma & Chuan Qiu & Chengfeng Liu & Yangchao Gong & Ya Yuwen & Gongchang Guan & Yong Zhang & Shuo Pan & Junkui Wang & Zhongwei Liu, 2024.
"Palmitic acid in type 2 diabetes mellitus promotes atherosclerotic plaque vulnerability via macrophage Dll4 signaling,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-17, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-45582-8
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45582-8
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