[Research progress on the impact and mechanism of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) components in atherosclerosis].

Q3 Medicine
生理学报 Pub Date : 2025-02-25
Xin Chen, Jing-Jing Zhu, Xiao-Fan Yang, Yu-Peng Ma, Yi-Min Bao, Ke Ning
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Abstract

Atherosclerosis (AS) is a prevalent clinical vascular condition and serves as a pivotal pathological foundation for cardiovascular diseases. Understanding the pathogenesis of AS has significant clinical and societal implications, aiding in the development of targeted drugs. Neutrophils, the most abundant leukocytes in circulation, assume a central role during inflammatory responses and closely interact with AS, which is a chronic inflammatory vascular disease. Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are substantial reticular formations discharged by neutrophils that serve as an immune defense mechanism. These structures play a crucial role in inducing dysfunction of the vascular barrier following endothelial cell injury. Components released by NETs pose a threat to the integrity of vascular endothelium, which is essential as it acts as the primary barrier to maintain vascular wall integrity. Endothelial damage constitutes the initial stage in the onset of AS. Recent investigations have explored the intricate involvement of NETs in AS progression. The underlying structures of NETs and their active ingredients, including histone, myeloperoxidase (MPO), cathepsin G, neutrophil elastase (NE), matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), antimicrobial peptide LL-37, alpha-defensin 1-3, and high mobility group protein B1 have diverse and complex effects on AS through various mechanisms. This review aims to comprehensively examine the interplay between NETs and AS while providing insights into their mechanistic underpinnings of NETs in this condition. By shedding light on this intricate relationship, this exploration paves the way for future investigations into NETs while guiding clinical translation efforts and charting new paths for therapeutic interventions.

[中性粒细胞胞外陷阱(NETs)成分在动脉粥样硬化中的作用及机制研究进展]。
动脉粥样硬化(AS)是临床常见的血管疾病,是心血管疾病的重要病理基础。了解AS的发病机制具有重要的临床和社会意义,有助于开发靶向药物。中性粒细胞是循环中最丰富的白细胞,在炎症反应中起核心作用,并与慢性炎症性血管疾病AS密切相互作用。中性粒细胞胞外陷阱(NETs)是由中性粒细胞排出的网状结构,作为免疫防御机制。这些结构在诱导内皮细胞损伤后血管屏障功能障碍中起着至关重要的作用。net释放的成分对血管内皮的完整性构成威胁,而血管内皮是维持血管壁完整性的主要屏障。内皮损伤是AS发病的初始阶段。最近的研究探索了神经网络在AS进展中的复杂参与。NETs的底层结构及其有效成分,包括组蛋白、髓过氧化物酶(MPO)、组织蛋白酶G、中性粒细胞弹性酶(NE)、基质金属蛋白酶(MMPs)、抗菌肽LL-37、α -防御素1-3和高迁移率基团蛋白B1等,通过多种机制对AS产生多样而复杂的作用。这篇综述的目的是全面检查net和AS之间的相互作用,同时提供在这种情况下net的机制基础的见解。通过揭示这种复杂的关系,这一探索为未来研究NETs铺平了道路,同时指导临床翻译工作并为治疗干预绘制新路径。
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生理学报
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期刊介绍: Acta Physiologica Sinica (APS) is sponsored by the Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences and Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and is published bimonthly by the Science Press, China. APS publishes original research articles in the field of physiology as well as research contributions from other biomedical disciplines and proceedings of conferences and symposia of physiological sciences. Besides “Original Research Articles”, the journal also provides columns as “Brief Review”, “Rapid Communication”, “Experimental Technique”, and “Letter to the Editor”. Articles are published in either Chinese or English according to authors’ submission.
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