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Heart and Vascular disease are #1 cause of morbidity and mortality in devel-oped countries. Atherosclerosis is underlying cause of most of this. Atherosclerosis Progression. Cholesterol-filled foam cells are major component of thickened wall. Foam Cells.
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Heart and Vascular disease are #1 cause of morbidity and mortality in devel-oped countries. • Atherosclerosis is underlying cause of most of this.
Cholesterol-filled foam cells are major component of thickened wall Foam Cells
In clinically important lesions, much of cholesterol is within Lysosomes Endothelial Cells Lipid-engorged Lysosome
Key Points • Lysosomal dysfunction associated with atherosclerosis is an age-related acquired deficiency with the potential to be reversed. • Lysosomal dysfunction is result of cholesterol accumulation in lysosomes.
Foam Cell Formed by Internalization of Cholesterol, derived primarily from modified Low Density Lipoproteins (LDL) Modified LDL
Cellular Cholesterol Metabolisim Lipoprotein Macrophage
Cholesterol accumulation in lysosomes implies a failure of normal metabolism Lysosome Lysosome
Why does cholesterol accumulate in late endosomes/lysosomes?
Atherosclerotic Lesion • Besides Ox- • LDL, lesion • Contains: • Extracellular lipid • Aggregates of LDL
No significant difference in phenotype with different types of loading.
Possibilities: • Lack of hydrolase • Direct inhibition of enzyme by sustrate • Wrong environment
Day 1 Agg-LDL • After 3d, number of lysosomes remained steady • After 3d, size of lysosomes increased Day 7 Agg-LDL
Oxidation not required. • Cholesterol accumulation inhibits ability of lysosomes to maintain acidic environment.
Oxidation not required. • Cholesterol accumulation inhibits ability of lysosomes to maintain acidic environment. • Increased pH inhibits both lipolysis and proteolysis.
FC accumulation precedes CE Cholesterol Accumulation from Agg-LDL FC CE 300 200 µg cholesterol/mg cell protein 100 0 0 2 6 Days
Nile Red LAMP-1 Filipin Overlap D2 D6 Filipin Staining for FC(AggLDL,THP-1 Days 2 and 6) At both 2 and 6 days there is significant FC in Lysosomes
Is FC accumulation the culprit?
Cholesterol from acetylated LDL does not accumulate in Lysosomes
Cells loaded via ac-LDL in presence of progesterone fail to acidify lysosomes
24 hours 72 hours 100 100 90 90 80 80 70 70 60 60 % of Lysosomes % of Lysosomes 50 50 40 40 30 30 20 20 10 10 0 0 AcLDL AcLDL Prog+ Prog+ AcLD AcLD Prog Prog +Prog +Prog Wash Wash +Prog +Prog +Wash +Wash Change in % of Acidic Lysosomes
Oxidation not required. • Cholesterol accumulation inhibits ability of lysosomes to maintain acidic environment. • Increased pH inhibits both lipolysis and proteolysis. • Accumulation of FC in lysosomes seems to mediate failure to acidify.
Is lysosomal inhibition long lived?
FC CE Lys Inc 150 30 25 100 20 % of Cell Volume 15 µg cholesterol/mg protein 50 10 5 0 0 Ac Ox/Ac Ac Ox/Ac Treatment Treatment No effect of 6 hr OxLDL Pretreatment
Lys Inc FC CE 400 50 40 300 30 µg /mg Cell Protein % of Cell Volume 200 20 100 10 0 0 Ac/Ac Ac/Ox Ox/Ox Ox/Ac Ac/Ac Ac/Ox Ox/Ox Ox/Ac 3 day OxLDL treatment inhibits subsequent AcLDL metabolism
Oxidation not required. • Cholesterol accumulation inhibits ability of lysosomes to maintain acidic environment. • Increased pH inhibits both lipolysis and proteolysis. • Accumulation of FC in lysosomes seems to mediate failure to acidify. • Once inhibited, the lysosomal dysfunction is maintained.
Summary • CE phase is result of failure of lysosomes to maintain acidity. • Cholesterol accumulation (FC?) appears to be the culprit. • Inhibition of lysosome function is long lived and perhaps related to FC level.
Conclusions • Foam cells of advanced lesions exhibit an acquired lysosomal storage disease • Reducing lysosomal cholesterol could reestablish lysosome function
Acknowledgements Jerome Lab Evelyn Griffin, M.S.: Agg-LDL & DISP Loading, hydrolysis Jody Ullery, B.S.: Sequential Ox-LDL/Ac-LDL Brian Cox, B.S.: Lysosomal Acidification Collaborators Patrician Yancey, Ph.D.: Hydrolysis Vanderbilt University Larry Swift, Ph.D.: Isolation of Lysosomes with Vanderbilt University varying cholesterol levels Funding: NHLBI, AHA, Vanderbilt University