Single-cell profiling reveals age-associated immune cells in atherosclerosis

V. Smit, J. De Mol, F. Schaftenaar, M.A.C. Depuydt, R. Postel, D. Smeets, F. Verheijen, L. Bogers,J. Van Duijn, R. Verwilligen, H. Grievink, M. Bernabe Kleijn,L. Goncalves, J. Peeters, H. Smeets, A. Wezel, J. Polansky-Biskup, M. De Winther,C. Binder, D. Tsiantoulas

Atherosclerosis(2023)

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Background and Aims: Aging is a dominant driver of atherosclerosis and induces a series of immunological alterations, called immunosenescence. Given the demographic shift towards elderly, elucidating the unknown impact of aging on the immunological landscape in atherosclerosis is highly relevant. While the young Western diet-fed Ldlr-deficient (Ldlr-/-) mouse is a widely used model to study atherosclerosis, it does not reflect the gradual plaque progression in the context of an aging immune system as occurs in humans.
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atherosclerosis,immune cells,single-cell,age-associated
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