Inhibition of IL-17A attenuates atherosclerotic lesion development in apoE-deficient mice
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Inhibition of IL-17A attenuates atherosclerotic lesion development in apoE-deficient mice
Abstract
The importance of an (auto)immune response in atherogenesis is becoming increasingly well understood. IL-17A-expressing T cells modulate immune cell trafficking, initiating inflammation and cytokine production in (auto)immune diseases. In human carotid artery plaques, we previously showed the presence of IL-17A-producing T cells and IL-23; however, IL-17A effects on atherogenesis have not been studied. Aortic root sections from 8-wk-old apolipoprotein E-deficient mice fed a standard chow diet were examined after 12 wk for lesion area, plaque composition, cellular infiltration, cytokine expression, and apoptosis. The treatment group (n = 15) received anti-IL-17A Ab and the controls (n = 10) received irrelevant Abs. Inhibition of IL-17A markedly reduced atherosclerotic lesion area (p < 0.001), maximal stenosis (p < 0.001), and vulnerability of the lesion. IL-17A mAb-treated mice showed reduced cellular infiltration, down-regulation of activation markers on endothelium and immune cells (e.g., VCAM-1), and reduced cytokine/chemokine secretion (e.g., IL6, TNFalpha, CCL5). To investigate possible mechanisms, different atherogenic cell types (e.g., macrophages, dendritic cells, HUVECs, vascular smooth muscle cells) were stimulated with IL-17A in addition to TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, or LPS to induce cellular activation or apoptosis in vitro. Stimulation with IL-17A induced proinflammatory changes in several atherogenic cell types and apoptotic cell death in murine cells. Functional blockade of IL-17A reduces atherosclerotic lesion development and decreases plaque vulnerability, cellular infiltration, and tissue activation in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice. The present data support a pathogenic role of IL-17A in the development of atherosclerosis by way of its widespread proinflammatory and proapoptotic effects on atherogenic cells.
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