Autoantibody-mediated angiotensin receptor activation contributes to preeclampsia through tumor necrosis factor-alpha signaling
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Autoantibody-mediated angiotensin receptor activation contributes to preeclampsia through tumor necrosis factor-alpha signaling
Abstract
Preeclampsia is a prevalent life-threatening hypertensive disorder of pregnancy for which the pathophysiology remains largely undefined. Recently, a circulating maternal autoantibody, the angiotensin II type I (AT(1)) receptor agonistic autoantibody (AA), has emerged as a contributor to disease features. Increased circulating maternal tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) is also associated with the disease; however, it is unknown whether this factor directly contributes to preeclamptic symptoms. Here we report that this autoantibody increases the proinflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha in the circulation of AT(1)-AA-injected pregnant mice but not in nonpregnant mice. Coinjection of AT(1)-AA with a TNF-alpha neutralizing antibody reduced cytokine availability in AT(1)-AA-injected pregnant mice. Moreover, TNF-alpha blockade in AT(1)-AA-injected pregnant mice significantly attenuated the key features of preeclampsia. Autoantibody-induced hypertension was reduced from 131+/-4 to 110+/-4 mm Hg, and proteinuria was reduced from 212+/-25 to 155+/-23 microg of albumin per milligram of creatinine (both P<0.05). Injection of AT(1)-AA increased the serum levels of circulating soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 and soluble endoglin (34.1+/-5.1, 2.4+/-0.3 ng/mL, respectively) and coinjection with the TNF-alpha blocker significantly reduced their levels (21.7+/-3.4 and 1.2+/-0.4 ng/mL, respectively). Renal damage and placental abnormalities were also decreased by TNF-alpha blockade. Lastly, the elevated circulating TNF-alpha in preeclamptic patients is significantly correlated with the AT(1)-AA bioactivity in our patient cohort. Similarly, the autoantibody, through AT(1) receptor-mediated TNF-alpha induction, contributed to increased soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1, soluble endoglin secretion, and increased apoptosis in cultured human villous explants. Overall, AT(1)-AA is a novel candidate that induces TNF-alpha, a cytokine that may play an important pathogenic role in preeclampsia.
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