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High-protein diets increase cardiovascular risk by activating macrophage mTOR to suppress mitophagy

High protein diets are commonly utilized for weight loss, yet have been reported to raise cardiovascular risk. The mechanisms underlying this risk are unknown. Here, we show that dietary protein drives atherosclerosis and lesion complexity. Protein ingestion acutely elevates amino acid levels in blo...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xiangyu, Sergin, Ismail, Evans, Trent D., Jeong, Se-Jin, Rodriguez-Velez, Astrid, Kapoor, Divya, Chen, Sunny, Song, Eric, Holloway, Karyn B., Crowley, Jan R., Epelman, Slava, Weihl, Conrad C., Diwan, Abhinav, Fan, Daping, Mittendorfer, Bettina, Stitziel, Nathan O., Schilling, Joel D., Lodhi, Irfan J., Razani, Babak
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7053091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32128508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42255-019-0162-4
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author Zhang, Xiangyu
Sergin, Ismail
Evans, Trent D.
Jeong, Se-Jin
Rodriguez-Velez, Astrid
Kapoor, Divya
Chen, Sunny
Song, Eric
Holloway, Karyn B.
Crowley, Jan R.
Epelman, Slava
Weihl, Conrad C.
Diwan, Abhinav
Fan, Daping
Mittendorfer, Bettina
Stitziel, Nathan O.
Schilling, Joel D.
Lodhi, Irfan J.
Razani, Babak
author_facet Zhang, Xiangyu
Sergin, Ismail
Evans, Trent D.
Jeong, Se-Jin
Rodriguez-Velez, Astrid
Kapoor, Divya
Chen, Sunny
Song, Eric
Holloway, Karyn B.
Crowley, Jan R.
Epelman, Slava
Weihl, Conrad C.
Diwan, Abhinav
Fan, Daping
Mittendorfer, Bettina
Stitziel, Nathan O.
Schilling, Joel D.
Lodhi, Irfan J.
Razani, Babak
author_sort Zhang, Xiangyu
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description High protein diets are commonly utilized for weight loss, yet have been reported to raise cardiovascular risk. The mechanisms underlying this risk are unknown. Here, we show that dietary protein drives atherosclerosis and lesion complexity. Protein ingestion acutely elevates amino acid levels in blood and atherosclerotic plaques, stimulating macrophage mTOR signaling. This is causal in plaque progression as the effects of dietary protein are abrogated in macrophage-specific Raptor-null mice. Mechanistically, we find amino acids exacerbate macrophage apoptosis induced by atherogenic lipids, a process that involves mTORC1-dependent inhibition of mitophagy, accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria, and mitochondrial apoptosis. Using macrophage-specific mTORC1- and autophagy-deficient mice we confirm this amino acid-mTORC1-autophagy signaling axis in vivo. Our data provide the first insights into the deleterious impact of excessive protein ingestion on macrophages and atherosclerotic progression. Incorporation of these concepts in clinical studies will be important to define the vascular effects of protein-based weight loss regimens.
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spelling pubmed-70530912020-07-01 High-protein diets increase cardiovascular risk by activating macrophage mTOR to suppress mitophagy Zhang, Xiangyu Sergin, Ismail Evans, Trent D. Jeong, Se-Jin Rodriguez-Velez, Astrid Kapoor, Divya Chen, Sunny Song, Eric Holloway, Karyn B. Crowley, Jan R. Epelman, Slava Weihl, Conrad C. Diwan, Abhinav Fan, Daping Mittendorfer, Bettina Stitziel, Nathan O. Schilling, Joel D. Lodhi, Irfan J. Razani, Babak Nat Metab Article High protein diets are commonly utilized for weight loss, yet have been reported to raise cardiovascular risk. The mechanisms underlying this risk are unknown. Here, we show that dietary protein drives atherosclerosis and lesion complexity. Protein ingestion acutely elevates amino acid levels in blood and atherosclerotic plaques, stimulating macrophage mTOR signaling. This is causal in plaque progression as the effects of dietary protein are abrogated in macrophage-specific Raptor-null mice. Mechanistically, we find amino acids exacerbate macrophage apoptosis induced by atherogenic lipids, a process that involves mTORC1-dependent inhibition of mitophagy, accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria, and mitochondrial apoptosis. Using macrophage-specific mTORC1- and autophagy-deficient mice we confirm this amino acid-mTORC1-autophagy signaling axis in vivo. Our data provide the first insights into the deleterious impact of excessive protein ingestion on macrophages and atherosclerotic progression. Incorporation of these concepts in clinical studies will be important to define the vascular effects of protein-based weight loss regimens. 2020-01-23 2020-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7053091/ /pubmed/32128508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42255-019-0162-4 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Zhang, Xiangyu
Sergin, Ismail
Evans, Trent D.
Jeong, Se-Jin
Rodriguez-Velez, Astrid
Kapoor, Divya
Chen, Sunny
Song, Eric
Holloway, Karyn B.
Crowley, Jan R.
Epelman, Slava
Weihl, Conrad C.
Diwan, Abhinav
Fan, Daping
Mittendorfer, Bettina
Stitziel, Nathan O.
Schilling, Joel D.
Lodhi, Irfan J.
Razani, Babak
High-protein diets increase cardiovascular risk by activating macrophage mTOR to suppress mitophagy
title High-protein diets increase cardiovascular risk by activating macrophage mTOR to suppress mitophagy
title_full High-protein diets increase cardiovascular risk by activating macrophage mTOR to suppress mitophagy
title_fullStr High-protein diets increase cardiovascular risk by activating macrophage mTOR to suppress mitophagy
title_full_unstemmed High-protein diets increase cardiovascular risk by activating macrophage mTOR to suppress mitophagy
title_short High-protein diets increase cardiovascular risk by activating macrophage mTOR to suppress mitophagy
title_sort high-protein diets increase cardiovascular risk by activating macrophage mtor to suppress mitophagy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7053091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32128508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42255-019-0162-4
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