Cxcl9 modulates aging associated microvascular metabolic and angiogenic dysfunctions in subcutaneous adipose tissue

Cxcl9 调节皮下脂肪组织中与衰老相关的微血管代谢和血管生成功能障碍

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作者:Xin Fu, Yu Zhao, Xiwei Cui, Siyuan Huang, Yanze Lv, Chen Li, Fuxing Gong, Zhigang Yang, Xiaonan Yang, Ran Xiao

Abstract

Microvascular aging, predominantly driven by endothelial cells (ECs) dysfunction, is a critical early event in cardiovascular diseases. However, the specific effects of aging on ECs across the microvascular network segments and the associated mechanisms are not fully understood. In this study, we detected a microvascular rarefaction and a decreased proportion of venular ECs in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of aged mice using light-sheet immunofluorescence microscopy and single-cell RNA sequencing. Moreover, aged ECs, especially in the venular subtype, exhibited a pseudotemporal transition to a terminal state characterized by diminished oxidative phosphorylation and strengthened cytokine signaling. Metabolic flux balance analysis predicted that among the 13 differentially expressed cytokines identified in aged EC subpopulations, Cxcl9 was strongly correlated with impaired oxidative phosphorylation in aged ECs. It was further validated using microvascular ECs treated with Cxcl9. Notably, the G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway was subsequently suppressed, in which Aplnr suppression was also observed in aged ECs, contributing to their impaired energy metabolism and reduced angiogenesis. Based on these findings, we propose Cxcl9 as a biomarker for aging-related dysfunction of microvascular ECs, suggesting that targeting Cxcl9 signaling may help combat microvascular aging.

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