Atherosclerosis can be described as a local acquired lysosomal storage disorder (LSD), resulting from the build-up of undegraded material in lysosomes. Atherosclerotic foam cells accumulate cholesterol (Chol) and glycosphingolipids (GSLs) within lysosomes. This constitutes the ideal milieu for the formation of a side product of lysosomal storage: glucosylated cholesterol (GlcChol), previously found in several L...