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Dynamic T cell-APC interactions sustain chronic inflammation in atherosclerosis.


ABSTRACT: Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of large and medium-sized arteries characterized by leukocyte accumulation in the vessel wall. Both innate and adaptive immune responses contribute to atherogenesis, but the identity of atherosclerosis-relevant antigens and the role of antigen presentation in this disease remain poorly characterized. We developed live-cell imaging of explanted aortas to compare the behavior and role of APCs in normal and atherosclerotic mice. We found that CD4+ T cells were capable of interacting with fluorescently labeled (CD11c-YFP+) APCs in the aortic wall in the presence, but not the absence, of cognate antigen. In atherosclerosis-prone Apoe-/-CD11c-YFP+ mice, APCs extensively interacted with CD4+ T cells in the aorta, leading to cell activation and proliferation as well as secretion of IFN-γ and TNF-α. These cytokines enhanced uptake of oxidized and minimally modified LDL by macrophages. We conclude that antigen presentation by APCs to CD4+ T cells in the arterial wall causes local T cell activation and production of proinflammatory cytokines, which promote atherosclerosis by maintaining chronic inflammation and inducing foam cell formation.

SUBMITTER: Koltsova EK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3428082 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic T cell-APC interactions sustain chronic inflammation in atherosclerosis.

Koltsova Ekaterina K EK   Garcia Zacarias Z   Chodaczek Grzegorz G   Landau Michael M   McArdle Sara S   Scott Spencer R SR   von Vietinghoff Sibylle S   Galkina Elena E   Miller Yury I YI   Acton Scott T ST   Ley Klaus K  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20120813 9


Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of large and medium-sized arteries characterized by leukocyte accumulation in the vessel wall. Both innate and adaptive immune responses contribute to atherogenesis, but the identity of atherosclerosis-relevant antigens and the role of antigen presentation in this disease remain poorly characterized. We developed live-cell imaging of explanted aortas to compare the behavior and role of APCs in normal and atherosclerotic mice. We found that CD4+ T  ...[more]

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