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Published on: October 17, 2017
New insights into foam cells in atherosclerosis
Jian Ai1,2, Xin Tang1,2, Yongkang Zhou1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Resources, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214122, China.
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Atherosclerosis, the leading cause of various cardiovascular events, is driven by the expansion of cholesterol-containing foam cells in the arterial intima. Excessive foam cell accumulation triggers apoptosis and necrosis, promoting necrotic core formation and plaque destabilization. Despite the therapeutic appeal of targeting foam cells in atherosclerosis treatment and prevention, developing effective targeted therapies remains challenging. This review provides a comprehensive overview of foam cell origins and pathogenic roles, as well as the cross-talk between foam cells and residual atherosclerotic risks. We examine potential foam cell interventions, focusing on the pleiotropic properties of clinical drugs and natural product potential. Finally, we propose strategies for foam cell ablation to facilitate the development of foam cell-targeted precision therapies for atherosclerosis.
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