MyD88 signaling controls autoimmune myocarditis induction
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- DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.564294
MyD88 signaling controls autoimmune myocarditis induction
Abstract
Background: Experimental autoimmune myocarditis (EAM) is a CD4+ T-cell-mediated mouse model of postviral cardiomyopathy. Activation of interleukin-1 type 1 and Toll-like receptors that share the common downstream adaptor molecule MyD88 is required for disease induction. The specific role of MyD88 in myocarditis, however, is not known.
Methods and results: In contrast to control littermates, MyD88(-/-) mice were protected from myocarditis after immunization with alpha-myosin heavy chain-derived peptide (MyHC-alpha) and complete Freund's adjuvant. Disease resistance of MyD88(-/-) mice resulted from impaired expansion of heart-specific CD4+ T cells after immunization. Intrinsic defects of MyD88(-/-) CD4+ T cells were excluded. In contrast, MyD88(-/-) but not MyD88(+/+) primary antigen presenting dendritic cells (DCs) were defective in their capacity to prime CD4+ T cells. This defect mainly resulted from the inability of MyD88(-/-) DCs to release tumor necrosis factor-alpha. The critical role of MyD88 signaling in DCs in the peripheral lymphatic compartments was finally proven by repetitive injection of activated, MyHC-alpha-loaded MyD88(+/+) DCs that fully restored T-cell expansion and myocarditis in MyD88(-/-) mice.
Conclusions: Autoimmune myocarditis induction depends on MyD88 signaling in self-antigen presenting cells in the peripheral compartments. We conclude that MyD88 might become a target for prevention of heart-specific autoimmunity and cardiomyopathy.
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