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Important role of CCR2 in a murine model of coronary vasculitis

BACKGROUND: Chemokines and their receptors play a role in the innate immune response as well as in the disruption of the balance between pro-inflammatory Th17 cells and regulatory T cells (Treg), underlying the pathogenesis of coronary vasculitis in Kawasaki disease (KD). RESULTS: Here we show that...

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Autores principales: Martinez, Hernan G, Quinones, Marlon P, Jimenez, Fabio, Estrada, Carlos, Clark, Kassandra M, Suzuki, Kazuo, Miura, Noriko, Ohno, Naohito, Ahuja, Sunil K, Ahuja, Seema S
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23074996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-13-56
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author Martinez, Hernan G
Quinones, Marlon P
Jimenez, Fabio
Estrada, Carlos
Clark, Kassandra M
Suzuki, Kazuo
Miura, Noriko
Ohno, Naohito
Ahuja, Sunil K
Ahuja, Seema S
author_facet Martinez, Hernan G
Quinones, Marlon P
Jimenez, Fabio
Estrada, Carlos
Clark, Kassandra M
Suzuki, Kazuo
Miura, Noriko
Ohno, Naohito
Ahuja, Sunil K
Ahuja, Seema S
author_sort Martinez, Hernan G
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description BACKGROUND: Chemokines and their receptors play a role in the innate immune response as well as in the disruption of the balance between pro-inflammatory Th17 cells and regulatory T cells (Treg), underlying the pathogenesis of coronary vasculitis in Kawasaki disease (KD). RESULTS: Here we show that genetic inactivation of chemokine receptor (CCR)-2 is protective against the induction of aortic and coronary vasculitis following injection of Candida albicans water-soluble cell wall extracts (CAWS). Mechanistically, both T and B cells were required for the induction of vasculitis, a role that was directly modulated by CCR2. CAWS administration promoted mobilization of CCR2-dependent inflammatory monocytes (iMo) from the bone marrow (BM) to the periphery as well as production of IL-6. IL-6 was likely to contribute to the depletion of Treg and expansion of Th17 cells in CAWS-injected Ccr2(+/+) mice, processes that were ameliorated following the genetic inactivation of CCR2. CONCLUSION: Collectively, our findings provide novel insights into the role of CCR2 in the pathogenesis of vasculitis as seen in KD and highlight novel therapeutic targets, specifically for individuals resistant to first-line treatments.
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spelling pubmed-35195552012-12-12 Important role of CCR2 in a murine model of coronary vasculitis Martinez, Hernan G Quinones, Marlon P Jimenez, Fabio Estrada, Carlos Clark, Kassandra M Suzuki, Kazuo Miura, Noriko Ohno, Naohito Ahuja, Sunil K Ahuja, Seema S BMC Immunol Research Article BACKGROUND: Chemokines and their receptors play a role in the innate immune response as well as in the disruption of the balance between pro-inflammatory Th17 cells and regulatory T cells (Treg), underlying the pathogenesis of coronary vasculitis in Kawasaki disease (KD). RESULTS: Here we show that genetic inactivation of chemokine receptor (CCR)-2 is protective against the induction of aortic and coronary vasculitis following injection of Candida albicans water-soluble cell wall extracts (CAWS). Mechanistically, both T and B cells were required for the induction of vasculitis, a role that was directly modulated by CCR2. CAWS administration promoted mobilization of CCR2-dependent inflammatory monocytes (iMo) from the bone marrow (BM) to the periphery as well as production of IL-6. IL-6 was likely to contribute to the depletion of Treg and expansion of Th17 cells in CAWS-injected Ccr2(+/+) mice, processes that were ameliorated following the genetic inactivation of CCR2. CONCLUSION: Collectively, our findings provide novel insights into the role of CCR2 in the pathogenesis of vasculitis as seen in KD and highlight novel therapeutic targets, specifically for individuals resistant to first-line treatments. BioMed Central 2012-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3519555/ /pubmed/23074996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-13-56 Text en Copyright ©2012 Martinez et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Martinez, Hernan G
Quinones, Marlon P
Jimenez, Fabio
Estrada, Carlos
Clark, Kassandra M
Suzuki, Kazuo
Miura, Noriko
Ohno, Naohito
Ahuja, Sunil K
Ahuja, Seema S
Important role of CCR2 in a murine model of coronary vasculitis
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title_full Important role of CCR2 in a murine model of coronary vasculitis
title_fullStr Important role of CCR2 in a murine model of coronary vasculitis
title_full_unstemmed Important role of CCR2 in a murine model of coronary vasculitis
title_short Important role of CCR2 in a murine model of coronary vasculitis
title_sort important role of ccr2 in a murine model of coronary vasculitis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23074996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-13-56
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