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Non-linear optical imaging of atherosclerotic plaques in the context of SIV and HIV infection prominently detects crystalline cholesterol esters

Chronic HIV infection may exacerbate atherosclerotic vascular disease, which at advanced stages presents as necrotic plaques rich in crystalline cholesterol. Such lesions can catastrophically rupture precipitating myocardial infarct and stroke, now important causes of mortality in those living with...

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Autores principales: Park, Min Hi, Suhalim, Jeffrey L., Elmastour, Firas, Singha, Santu K., Imafuku, Tadashi, Venkatnarayan, Ramanathan, Christ, Anette, Grebe, Alena, Oppelt, Sarah A., Sviridov, Dmitri, Bukrinsky, Michael, Latz, Eicke, Potma, Eric O., Fitzgerald, Michael L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8118308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33984028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251599
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author Park, Min Hi
Suhalim, Jeffrey L.
Elmastour, Firas
Singha, Santu K.
Imafuku, Tadashi
Venkatnarayan, Ramanathan
Christ, Anette
Grebe, Alena
Oppelt, Sarah A.
Sviridov, Dmitri
Bukrinsky, Michael
Latz, Eicke
Potma, Eric O.
Fitzgerald, Michael L.
author_facet Park, Min Hi
Suhalim, Jeffrey L.
Elmastour, Firas
Singha, Santu K.
Imafuku, Tadashi
Venkatnarayan, Ramanathan
Christ, Anette
Grebe, Alena
Oppelt, Sarah A.
Sviridov, Dmitri
Bukrinsky, Michael
Latz, Eicke
Potma, Eric O.
Fitzgerald, Michael L.
author_sort Park, Min Hi
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description Chronic HIV infection may exacerbate atherosclerotic vascular disease, which at advanced stages presents as necrotic plaques rich in crystalline cholesterol. Such lesions can catastrophically rupture precipitating myocardial infarct and stroke, now important causes of mortality in those living with HIV. However, in this population little is known about plaque structure relative to crystalline content and its chemical composition. Here, we first interrogated plaque crystal structure and composition in atherosclerotic SIV-infected macaques using non-linear optical microscopy. By stimulated Raman scattering and second harmonic generation approaches both amorphous and crystalline plaque lipid was detected and the crystal spectral profile indicated a cholesterol ester (CE) dominated composition. Versus controls, SIV(+) samples had a greater number of cholesterol crystals (CCs), with the difference, in part, accounted for by crystals of a smaller length. Given the ester finding, we profiled HIV(+) plaques and also observed a CE crystalline spectral signature. We further profiled plaques from Ldlr(-/-) mice fed a high fat diet, and likewise, found CE-dominate crystals. Finally, macrophage exposure to CCs or AcLDL induced auto-fluorescent puncta that co-stained with the LC3B autophagy sensor. In aggregate, we show that atheromatous plaques from mice, macaques and humans, display necrotic cores dominated by esterified CCs, and that plaque macrophages may induce autophagic vesicle formation upon encountering CCs. These findings help inform our knowledge of plaque core lipid evolution and how the process may incite systemic inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-81183082021-05-24 Non-linear optical imaging of atherosclerotic plaques in the context of SIV and HIV infection prominently detects crystalline cholesterol esters Park, Min Hi Suhalim, Jeffrey L. Elmastour, Firas Singha, Santu K. Imafuku, Tadashi Venkatnarayan, Ramanathan Christ, Anette Grebe, Alena Oppelt, Sarah A. Sviridov, Dmitri Bukrinsky, Michael Latz, Eicke Potma, Eric O. Fitzgerald, Michael L. PLoS One Research Article Chronic HIV infection may exacerbate atherosclerotic vascular disease, which at advanced stages presents as necrotic plaques rich in crystalline cholesterol. Such lesions can catastrophically rupture precipitating myocardial infarct and stroke, now important causes of mortality in those living with HIV. However, in this population little is known about plaque structure relative to crystalline content and its chemical composition. Here, we first interrogated plaque crystal structure and composition in atherosclerotic SIV-infected macaques using non-linear optical microscopy. By stimulated Raman scattering and second harmonic generation approaches both amorphous and crystalline plaque lipid was detected and the crystal spectral profile indicated a cholesterol ester (CE) dominated composition. Versus controls, SIV(+) samples had a greater number of cholesterol crystals (CCs), with the difference, in part, accounted for by crystals of a smaller length. Given the ester finding, we profiled HIV(+) plaques and also observed a CE crystalline spectral signature. We further profiled plaques from Ldlr(-/-) mice fed a high fat diet, and likewise, found CE-dominate crystals. Finally, macrophage exposure to CCs or AcLDL induced auto-fluorescent puncta that co-stained with the LC3B autophagy sensor. In aggregate, we show that atheromatous plaques from mice, macaques and humans, display necrotic cores dominated by esterified CCs, and that plaque macrophages may induce autophagic vesicle formation upon encountering CCs. These findings help inform our knowledge of plaque core lipid evolution and how the process may incite systemic inflammation. Public Library of Science 2021-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8118308/ /pubmed/33984028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251599 Text en © 2021 Park et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Park, Min Hi
Suhalim, Jeffrey L.
Elmastour, Firas
Singha, Santu K.
Imafuku, Tadashi
Venkatnarayan, Ramanathan
Christ, Anette
Grebe, Alena
Oppelt, Sarah A.
Sviridov, Dmitri
Bukrinsky, Michael
Latz, Eicke
Potma, Eric O.
Fitzgerald, Michael L.
Non-linear optical imaging of atherosclerotic plaques in the context of SIV and HIV infection prominently detects crystalline cholesterol esters
title Non-linear optical imaging of atherosclerotic plaques in the context of SIV and HIV infection prominently detects crystalline cholesterol esters
title_full Non-linear optical imaging of atherosclerotic plaques in the context of SIV and HIV infection prominently detects crystalline cholesterol esters
title_fullStr Non-linear optical imaging of atherosclerotic plaques in the context of SIV and HIV infection prominently detects crystalline cholesterol esters
title_full_unstemmed Non-linear optical imaging of atherosclerotic plaques in the context of SIV and HIV infection prominently detects crystalline cholesterol esters
title_short Non-linear optical imaging of atherosclerotic plaques in the context of SIV and HIV infection prominently detects crystalline cholesterol esters
title_sort non-linear optical imaging of atherosclerotic plaques in the context of siv and hiv infection prominently detects crystalline cholesterol esters
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8118308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33984028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251599
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