Multi-omics analysis identifies potential mechanisms by which high glucose accelerates macrophage foaming

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Jie Qi
Ying Lv
Ni-Er Zhong
Wen-Qi Han
Qi-Ling Gou
Chao-Feng Sun
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[1] The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University,Cardiovascular Medicine
[2] Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital,Second Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
[3] Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital,First Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
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High glucose; Foam cell formation; Lipid metabolism disorders; Sequence analysis;
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Atherosclerotic morbidity is significantly higher in the diabetic population. Hyperglycemia, a typical feature of diabetes, has been proven to accelerate foam cell formation. However, the molecular mechanisms behind this process remain unclear. In this study, LPS and IFN-γ were used to convert THP-1-derived macrophages into M1 macrophages, which were then activated with ox-LDL in either high glucose or normal condition. We identified lipids within macrophages by Oil red O staining and total cholesterol detection. The genes involved in lipid absorption, efflux, inflammation, and metabolism were analyzed using qRT-PCR. The mechanisms of high glucose-induced foam cell formation were further investigated through metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis. We discovered that high glucose speed up lipid accumulation in macrophages (both lipid droplets and total cholesterol increased), diminished lipid efflux (ABCG1 down-regulation), and aggravated inflammation (IL1B and TNF up-regulation). Following multi-omics analysis, it was determined that glucose altered the metabolic and transcriptional profiles of macrophages, identifying 392 differently expressed metabolites and 293 differentially expressed genes, respectively. Joint pathway analysis suggested that glucose predominantly disrupted the glycerolipid, glycerophospholipid, and arachidonic acid metabolic pathways in macrophages. High glucose in the glyceride metabolic pathway, for instance, suppressed the transcription of triglyceride hydrolase (LIPG and LPL), causing cells to deposit excess triglycerides into lipid droplets and encouraging foam cell formation. More importantly, high glucose triggered the accumulation of pro-atherosclerotic lipids (7-ketocholesterol, lysophosphatidylcholine, and glycerophosphatidylcholine). In conclusion, this work elucidated mechanisms of glucose-induced foam cell formation via a multi-omics approach.
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