Immunometabolism and atherosclerosis: perspectives and clinical significance: a position paper from the Working Group on Atherosclerosis and Vascular Biology of the European Society of Cardiology
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Inflammation is an important driver of atherosclerosis, and the favourable outcomes of the Canakinumab Anti-inflammatory Thrombosis Outcome Study (CANTOS) trial revealed the large potential of anti-inflammatory drugs for the treatment of cardiovascular disease, especially in patients with a pro-inflammatory constitution. However, the complex immune reactions driving inflammation in the vascular wall in response to an atherosclerotic microenvironment are still being unravelled. Novel insights into the cellular processes driving immunity and inflammation revealed that alterations in intracellular metabolic pathways are strong drivers of survival, growth, and function of immune cells. Therefore, this position paper presents a brief overview of the recent developments in the immunometabolism field, focusing on its role in atherosclerosis. We will also highlight the potential impact of immunometabolic markers and targets in clinical cardiovascular medicine.
Contributors

Esther Lutgens
Author

Magnus Bäck
Author

Christoph J Binder
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Jan Van den Bossche
Author

Carolin Daniel
Author

Ingrid E Dumitriu
Author

Imo Hoefer
Author

Peter Libby
Author

Luke O’Neill
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Paul C Evans
Author
Queen Mary University of London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland


