Acute cardiovascular syndromes, including myocardial infarction or stroke, are the principal cause of death in the Western society. The main underlying pathology of cardiovascular diseases is... Show moreAcute cardiovascular syndromes, including myocardial infarction or stroke, are the principal cause of death in the Western society. The main underlying pathology of cardiovascular diseases is atherosclerosis, which is caused by the accumulation of lipids and inflammatory cells in the vessel wall, in so-called atherosclerotic plaques. Current therapies mainly target the disturbed lipid homeostasis, but recent clinical trials have shown a clear benefit in treating patients with anti-inflammatory drugs. However, more specific targeting is required to avoid unwanted side effects. In this thesis, we have generated a detailed atlas of all the cells present in human atherosclerotic plaques using a novel state-of-the-art technique called single-cell RNA sequencing. This data set can be applied as a powerful tool to select potential drug targets with a functional relevance for atherosclerosis. We showed that the majority of the immune cells in the human atherosclerotic plaque consisted of T cells. Subsequently, we identified a pro-inflammatory population of T cells that likely responds to a plaque-derived antigen, suggesting that atherosclerosis has an autoimmune-like component. Finally, we have applied our single-cell atlas to define and validate targets to intervene with the recruitment and activation of mast cells and other immune cells in atherosclerosis. Show less
Atherosclerosis is the main underlying pathology of cardiovascular disease. Atherosclerosis is caused by an immune response which is directed against (modified) lipoproteins which accumulate in the... Show moreAtherosclerosis is the main underlying pathology of cardiovascular disease. Atherosclerosis is caused by an immune response which is directed against (modified) lipoproteins which accumulate in the vessel wall. Over time, this accumulation of lipids and immune cells induce morphological abnormalities in the vessel wall which cause the vessel lumen to narrow. This narrowing of the lumen (stenosis) causes ischemia in the downstream tissue. Prolonged ischemia causes myocardial ischemia and/or stroke. The research described in my thesis examines a well-recognized risk factor of atherosclerosis, being dyslipidemia, from an entirely new perspective. More specifically, it describes how dyslipidemia affects intrinsic metabolic processes in T cells, the conductors of the immune response characterizing atherosclerosis, and how this affects their function. My research has contributed to knowledge on the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and might one day pave the way for the development of novel therapeutic approaches to treat cardiovascular disease. Show less
The main underlying mechanism resulting in cardiovascular complications is the formation of atherosclerotic lesions in arteries. The progression of the lesion is hallmarked by a chronic... Show moreThe main underlying mechanism resulting in cardiovascular complications is the formation of atherosclerotic lesions in arteries. The progression of the lesion is hallmarked by a chronic inflammatory immune response in the arterial wall. Activated T helper cells differentiate into subsets, each producing a specific set of cytokines. T helper cell subsets contribute to the formation of the lesions, with a pro-atherogenic role for T helper 1 and a protective role for regulatory T cells. Cytokines of the IL-12 family play a crucial role in de differentiation of T helper cells. In this thesis I studied the role of IL-12 family members IL-27, IL-30 and IL-35 in atherosclerotic lesion formation. Furthermore the contribution of IL-37, part of the IL-1 family, was studied. In addition to modifications in lesion size and composition, I focus on the effects of the cytokines on T cell activation and differentiation. Show less
Atherosclerose wordt veroorzaakt door een combinatie van verhoogde cholesterolniveaus en een chronische ontstekingsreactie. Deze ontstekingsreactie is het gevolg van een verstoorde balans tussen... Show moreAtherosclerose wordt veroorzaakt door een combinatie van verhoogde cholesterolniveaus en een chronische ontstekingsreactie. Deze ontstekingsreactie is het gevolg van een verstoorde balans tussen slechte, agressieve en goede, beschermende ontstekingscellen. In dit proefschrift wordt onderzocht hoe deze verstoorde balans in atherosclerose hersteld kan worden. Het onderzoek richt zich hierbij enerzijds op het remmen van de slechte ontstekingscellen en anderzijds op het stimuleren van de goede ontstekingscellen. Dit kan bereikt worden door de werking van costimulatoire en coinhibitoire eiwitten te be_nvloeden. Deze eiwitten zijn aanwezig op het celoppervlak van heel veel verschillende ontstekingscellen en bepalen of een ontstekingscel agressief of beschermend is. Costimulatoire eiwitten zorgen voor de activatie van een ontstekingscel, terwijl coinhibitoire eiwitten ontstekingscellen remmen. Blokkade van de costimulatoire eiwitten OX40L en CD30L remt atherosclerose, terwijl blokkade van het coinhibitoire eiwit Tim-3 atherosclerose verergert. Stimulatie van het coinhibitoire eiwit TIGIT vermindert de functie van T cellen. Een andere manier om de balans tussen goede en slechte ontstekingscellen te herstellen is door het aantal goede ontstekingscellen, zoals regulatoire T cellen en myeloid derived suppressor cellen, te laten toenemen. Eliminatie van regulatoire T cellen tot meer atherosclerose, terwijl een enorme expansie van regulatoire T cellen en myeloid derived suppressor cellen beschermend is. Show less