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A new lipid-structured model to investigate the opposing effects of LDL and HDL on atherosclerotic plaque macrophages

Keith L Chambers, Mary R. Myerscough, Helen M. Byrne

2023Mathematical Biosciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Atherosclerotic plaques form in artery walls due to a chronic inflammatory response driven by lipid accumulation. A key component of the inflammatory response is the interaction between monocyte-derived macrophages and extracellular lipid. Although concentrations of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles in the blood are known to affect plaque progression, their impact on the lipid load of plaque macrophages remains unexplored. In this paper, we develop a lipid-structured mathematical model to investigate the impact of blood LDL/HDL levels on plaque composition, and lipid distribution in plaque macrophages. A reduced subsystem, derived by summing the equations of the full model, describes the dynamics of biophysical quantities relating to plaque composition (e.g. total number of macrophages, total amount of intracellular lipid). We also derive a continuum approximation of the model to facilitate analysis of the macrophage lipid distribution. The results, which include time-dependent numerical solutions and asymptotic analysis of the unique steady state solution, indicate that plaque lipid content is sensitive to the influx of LDL relative to HDL capacity. The macrophage lipid distribution evolves in a wave-like manner towards an equilibrium profile which may be monotone decreasing, quasi-uniform or unimodal, attaining its maximum value at a non-zero lipid level. Our model also reveals that macrophage uptake may be severely impaired by lipid accumulation. We conclude that lipid accumulation in plaque macrophages may serve as a partial explanation for the defective uptake of apoptotic cells (efferocytosis) often reported in atherosclerotic plaques. • Plaque dynamics modelled via discretely structured differential equation system. • Related continuum model derived from discrete model via Taylor series expansion. • Plaque lipid content largely determined by influx of LDL relative to HDL capacity. • Macrophage lipid profile can be monotone decreasing, quasi-uniform or unimodal. • Macrophage uptake may be severely impaired by lipid accumulation.

Topics & Concepts

MacrophageCholesterolLipid profileLipoproteinMonocyteLipid metabolismChemistryLow-density lipoproteinInflammationBiophysicsCell biologyBiologyImmunologyBiochemistryIn vitroPhagocytosis and Immune RegulationAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic DiseasesAtherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases
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