Resolving Lipid Mediators Maresin 1 and Resolvin D2 Prevent Atheroprogression in Mice

Author:

Viola Joana R.1,Lemnitzer Patricia1,Jansen Yvonne1,Csaba Gergely1,Winter Carla1,Neideck Carlos1,Silvestre-Roig Carlos1,Dittmar Gunnar1,Döring Yvonne1,Drechsler Maik1,Weber Christian1,Zimmer Ralf1,Cenac Nicolas1,Soehnlein Oliver1

Affiliation:

1. From the Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU Munich, Germany (J.R.V., P.L., Y.J., C.W., C.N., C.S.-R., Y.D., M.D., C.W., O.S.); Department of Pathology, Academic Medical Center (AMC), Amsterdam University, The Netherlands (J.R.V., C.S.-R., M.D., O.S.); Department of Informatics, Institute of Bioinformatics, LMU Munich, Germany (G.C., R.Z.); DZHK, Partner Site Munich Heart Alliance, Germany (C.W., Y.D., M.D., C.W., O.S.); Mass Spectrometry Core Facility, Max-Delbrück Center, Berlin...

Abstract

Rationale: Atheroprogression is a consequence of nonresolved inflammation, and currently a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms preventing resolution is missing. However, in acute inflammation, resolution is known to be orchestrated by a switch from inflammatory to resolving lipid mediators. Therefore, we hypothesized that lesional lipid mediator imbalance favors atheroprogression. Objective: To understand the lipid mediator balance during atheroprogression and to establish an interventional strategy based on the delivery of resolving lipid mediators. Methods and Results: Aortic lipid mediator profiling of aortas from Apoe −/− mice fed a high-fat diet for 4 weeks, 8 weeks, or 4 months revealed an expansion of inflammatory lipid mediators, Leukotriene B4 and Prostaglandin E2, and a concomitant decrease of resolving lipid mediators, Resolvin D2 (RvD2) and Maresin 1 (MaR1), during advanced atherosclerosis. Functionally, aortic Leukotriene B4 and Prostaglandin E2 levels correlated with traits of plaque instability, whereas RvD2 and MaR1 levels correlated with the signs of plaque stability. In a therapeutic context, repetitive RvD2 and MaR1 delivery prevented atheroprogression as characterized by halted expansion of the necrotic core and accumulation of macrophages along with increased fibrous cap thickness and smooth muscle cell numbers. Mechanistically, RvD2 and MaR1 induced a shift in macrophage profile toward a reparative phenotype, which secondarily stimulated collagen synthesis in smooth muscle cells. Conclusions: We present evidence for the imbalance between inflammatory and resolving lipid mediators during atheroprogression. Delivery of RvD2 and MaR1 successfully prevented atheroprogression, suggesting that resolving lipid mediators potentially represent an innovative strategy to resolve arterial inflammation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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