Beiging of perivascular adipose tissue regulates its inflammation and vascular remodeling

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Yusuke Adachi
Kazutaka Ueda
Seitaro Nomura
Kaoru Ito
Manami Katoh
Mikako Katagiri
Shintaro Yamada
Masaki Hashimoto
Bowen Zhai
Genri Numata
Akira Otani
Munetoshi Hinata
Yuta Hiraike
Hironori Waki
Norifumi Takeda
Hiroyuki Morita
Tetsuo Ushiku
Toshimasa Yamauchi
Eiki Takimoto
Issei Komuro
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[1] Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
[2] The University of Tokyo,Department of Advanced Clinical Science and Therapeutics
[3] The University of Tokyo,Genome Science Division, Research Center for Advance Science and Technology
[4] The University of Tokyo,Laboratory for Cardiovascular Genomics and Informatics
[5] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences,Department of Pathology, Graduate School of Medicine
[6] The University of Tokyo,Department of Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine
[7] The University of Tokyo,undefined
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Although inflammation plays critical roles in the development of atherosclerosis, its regulatory mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) has been reported to undergo inflammatory changes in response to vascular injury. Here, we show that vascular injury induces the beiging (brown adipose tissue-like phenotype change) of PVAT, which fine-tunes inflammatory response and thus vascular remodeling as a protective mechanism. In a mouse model of endovascular injury, macrophages accumulate in PVAT, causing beiging phenotype change. Inhibition of PVAT beiging by genetically silencing PRDM16, a key regulator to beiging, exacerbates inflammation and vascular remodeling following injury. Conversely, activation of PVAT beiging attenuates inflammation and pathological vascular remodeling. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals that beige adipocytes abundantly express neuregulin 4 (Nrg4) which critically regulate alternative macrophage activation. Importantly, significant beiging is observed in the diseased aortic PVAT in patients with acute aortic dissection. Taken together, vascular injury induces the beiging of adjacent PVAT with macrophage accumulation, where NRG4 secreted from the beige PVAT facilitates alternative activation of macrophages, leading to the resolution of vascular inflammation. Our study demonstrates the pivotal roles of PVAT in vascular inflammation and remodeling and will open a new avenue for treating atherosclerosis.
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