Deficiency of Antigen Presenting Cell Invariant Chain Reduces Atherosclerosis in Mice
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Ploegh, Hidde; Sun, Jiusong; Hartvigsen, Karsten; Chou, Meng-Yun; Zhang, Yadong; Sukhova, Galina K.; Zhang, Jie; Lopez-Ilasaca, Marco; Diehl, Cody J.; Yakov, Niva; Harats, Dror; George, Jacob; Witztum, Joseph L.; Libby, Peter; Shi, Guo-Ping; ... Show more Show less
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Background: Adaptive immunity and innate immunity play important roles in atherogenesis. Invariant chain (CD74) mediates antigen-presenting cell antigen presentation and T-cell activation. This study tested the hypothesis that CD74-deficient mice have reduced numbers of active T cells and resist atherogenesis.
Methods and Results: In low-density lipoprotein receptor–deficient (Ldlr[superscript −/−]) mice, CD74 deficiency (Ldlr[superscript −/−]Cd74[superscript −/−]) significantly reduced atherosclerosis and CD25+-activated T cells in the atheromata. Although Ldlr[superscript −/−]Cd74[superscript −/−] mice had decreased levels of plasma immunoglobulin (Ig) G1, IgG2b, and IgG2c against malondialdehyde-modified LDL (MDA-LDL), presumably as a result of impaired antigen-presenting cell function, Ldlr[superscript −/−]Cd74[superscript −/−] mice showed higher levels of anti–MDA-LDL IgM and IgG3. After immunization with MDA-LDL, Ldlr[superscript −/−]Cd74[superscript −/−] mice had lower levels of all anti–MDA-LDL Ig isotypes compared with Ldlr[superscript −/−] mice. As anticipated, only Ldlr[superscript −/−] splenocytes responded to in vitro stimulation with MDA-LDL, producing Th1/Th2 cytokines. Heat shock protein-65 immunization enhanced atherogenesis in Ldlr[superscript −/−] mice, but Ldlr[superscript −/−] Cd74[superscript −/−] mice remained protected. Compared with Ldlr[superscript −/−] mice, Ldlr[superscript −/−]Cd74[superscript −/−] mice had higher anti–MDA-LDL autoantibody titers, fewer lesion CD25+-activated T cells, impaired release of Th1/Th2 cytokines from antigen-presenting cells after heat shock protein-65 stimulation, and reduced levels of all plasma anti–heat shock protein-65 Ig isotypes. Cytofluorimetry of splenocytes and peritoneal cavity cells of MDA-LDL– or heat shock protein-65–immunized mice showed increased percentages of autoantibody-producing marginal zone B and B-1 cells in Ldlr[superscript −/−]Cd74[superscript −/−] mice compared with Ldlr[superscript −/−] mice.
Conclusions: Invariant chain deficiency in Ldlr[superscript −/−] mice reduced atherosclerosis. This finding was associated with an impaired adaptive immune response to disease-specific antigens. Concomitantly, an unexpected increase in the number of innate-like peripheral B-1 cell populations occurred, resulting in increased IgM/IgG3 titers to the oxidation-specific epitopes.
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August 25, 2010
Date issued
2010-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology; Whitehead Institute for Biomedical ResearchJournal
Circulation
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer) -American Heart Association
Citation
Sun, J. et al. “Deficiency of Antigen-Presenting Cell Invariant Chain Reduces Atherosclerosis in Mice.” Circulation 122.8 (2010): 808–820.
Version: Author's final manuscript
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0009-7322
1524-4539