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Abstract 14893: Light Activation in Plaque Macrophages Enhances Efferocytosis of Apoptotic Cells via Upregulation of Autophagy and Mertk Expression

IntroductionAutophagy plays a protective role in atherosclerosis and can promote efferocytosis of apoptotic cells. Photoactivation is a promising tool for treating cardiovascular disease, and induces autophagy in macrophages-derived foam cells, however, regulation of autophagy and efferocytosis by p...

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Published in:Circulation (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2020-11, Vol.142 (Suppl_3 Suppl 3), p.A14893-A14893
Main Authors: Song, Joon Woo, Lee, Min Woo, Kim, Hyun Jung, Min, Jiseon, Kang, Un Gyo, Kim, Yeon Hoon, Han, Jeongmoo, Yoo, Hongki, Park, Kyeongsoon, Kim, Jin Won
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Summary:IntroductionAutophagy plays a protective role in atherosclerosis and can promote efferocytosis of apoptotic cells. Photoactivation is a promising tool for treating cardiovascular disease, and induces autophagy in macrophages-derived foam cells, however, regulation of autophagy and efferocytosis by photoactivation in atherosclerotic plaque remains unknown. ObjectiveThe present study aims to investigate whether macrophage targeted light activation induces autophagy and enhances efferocytosis in inflamed plaques Methods and ResultsTargeted photoactivatable agent showed specific binding affinity and phototoxicity to scavenger receptor-expressing macrophages. Confocal microscopy analysis over time after irradiation demonstrated the induction of apoptosis and autophagy flux in macrophage-derived foam cells. The theranostic agent localized to macrophage scavenger receptors within atherosclerotic plaques, and intravital fluorescence microscopy imaged plaque inflammation and was used to monitor photobleaching after irradiation. Serial in vivo imaging analysis demonstrated that macrophage-specific photoactivation reduced plaque burden and inflammation after 1 week (Figure A). Mechanistically, targeted light activation induced autophagy within atheroma as early as 1 day (Figure B), and increased phagocytic receptor Mer tyrosine kinase (MerTK) expression. Targeted photoactivation had 2-fold-increase in macrophage-associated apoptotic bodies at one week after laser irradiation, indicating enhanced efferocytosis (Figure C). ConclusionsAs a sensitive multifunctional therapeutic and imaging strategy, macrophage targeted photoactivation with autophagy induction could confer a promising theranostic strategy for the high-risk plaques.
ISSN:0009-7322
1524-4539
DOI:10.1161/circ.142.suppl_3.14893