Hyperlipidemia, monocyte subtypes and atherosclerosis
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1.State Key Laboratory for Bioactive Substances and Functions of Natural Medicines & Beijing Key Laboratory of New Drug Mechanisms and Pharmacological Evaluation Study & Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100050, China;2.Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Affiliated Hangzhou First People's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310006, China;3.Section of Cardiovascular Research, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, United States;4.Center for Drug Screening and Center for New Drug Safety Evaluation and Research, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia 010110, China)

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    Monocytes are important mediators of the innate immunity and play crucial roles in various inflammatory diseases, including vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis (As). Hyperlipidemia can accelerate cardiovascular disease progression, especially As. Under hyperlipidemia, circulating monocytes can take up lipids, become foamy monocytes and change phenotypes, which may contribute to development of As. For a long time, the response of monocytes and their different subtypes to hyperlipidemia and the effect on As have been the focus of research. This paper discusses the characteristics of monocyte subtypes in human and mice, the effects of hyperlipidemia on monocytes, and the effects of monocytes on As, and focuses on the research progress of monocytes affecting As process through lipid phagocytosis, foam cell formation, patrolling and migration into plaques.

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PENG Xueying, WU Huaizhu, WANG Minjie, ZHU Haibo. Hyperlipidemia, monocyte subtypes and atherosclerosis[J]. Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis,2020,28(9):815-822.

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  • Received:August 10,2019
  • Revised:January 07,2020
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