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Maternal Diet Supplemented with Methyl-Donors Protects against Atherosclerosis in F1 ApoE(−/−) Mice

Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory condition of the arterial wall mediated by cells of both innate and adaptive immunity. T lymphocytes play an important role in orchestrating the pathogenic immune response involved in the acceleration of atherosclerosis. Previously, we have shown that a prenatal me...

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Autores principales: Delaney, Colin, Garg, Sanjay K., Fernandes, Chris, Hoeltzel, Mark, Allen, Robert H., Stabler, Sally, Yung, Raymond
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3578836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23437105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056253
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author Delaney, Colin
Garg, Sanjay K.
Fernandes, Chris
Hoeltzel, Mark
Allen, Robert H.
Stabler, Sally
Yung, Raymond
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Garg, Sanjay K.
Fernandes, Chris
Hoeltzel, Mark
Allen, Robert H.
Stabler, Sally
Yung, Raymond
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description Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory condition of the arterial wall mediated by cells of both innate and adaptive immunity. T lymphocytes play an important role in orchestrating the pathogenic immune response involved in the acceleration of atherosclerosis. Previously, we have shown that a prenatal methyl-donor supplementation diet (MS), when fed to dams during pregnancy and lactation, decreased the T cell-mediated pro-inflammatory cytokine and chemokine response in F1 mice. In the current study, we report feeding Apolipoprotein E (ApoE(−/−)) deficient dams with the MS diet during pregnancy reduces atherosclerotic plaques in F1 mice that were fed high fat diet (HFD) after weaning. F1 mice from dams on the MS diet exhibited increased global T cell DNA methylation. T-cell chemokines and their receptors (in particular CCR2, CCR5, and CXCR3) play important roles in the inflammatory cell recruitment to vascular lesions. MS diet significantly reduced Ccr2 mRNA and protein expression in CD3+ T cells but not in CD11b+ monocytes in MS F1 mice relative to controls. F1 litter size, HFD consumption, body weight, and body fat were similar between control and MS diet groups. Moreover, serum thiol metabolite levels were similar between the two groups. However, MS diet is associated with significantly higher serum HDL and lower LDL+VLDL levels in comparison to F1 mice from dams on the control diet. Inflammatory cytokines (IL-17, TNF-α, IL-6) were also lower in MS F1 mice serum and conditioned media from T-cell culture. Altogether, these data suggest that the MS diet ameliorates development of atherosclerosis by inhibiting the T-cell Ccr2 expression, reducing inflammatory cytokines production and increasing serum HDL:LDL ratio.
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spelling pubmed-35788362013-02-22 Maternal Diet Supplemented with Methyl-Donors Protects against Atherosclerosis in F1 ApoE(−/−) Mice Delaney, Colin Garg, Sanjay K. Fernandes, Chris Hoeltzel, Mark Allen, Robert H. Stabler, Sally Yung, Raymond PLoS One Research Article Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory condition of the arterial wall mediated by cells of both innate and adaptive immunity. T lymphocytes play an important role in orchestrating the pathogenic immune response involved in the acceleration of atherosclerosis. Previously, we have shown that a prenatal methyl-donor supplementation diet (MS), when fed to dams during pregnancy and lactation, decreased the T cell-mediated pro-inflammatory cytokine and chemokine response in F1 mice. In the current study, we report feeding Apolipoprotein E (ApoE(−/−)) deficient dams with the MS diet during pregnancy reduces atherosclerotic plaques in F1 mice that were fed high fat diet (HFD) after weaning. F1 mice from dams on the MS diet exhibited increased global T cell DNA methylation. T-cell chemokines and their receptors (in particular CCR2, CCR5, and CXCR3) play important roles in the inflammatory cell recruitment to vascular lesions. MS diet significantly reduced Ccr2 mRNA and protein expression in CD3+ T cells but not in CD11b+ monocytes in MS F1 mice relative to controls. F1 litter size, HFD consumption, body weight, and body fat were similar between control and MS diet groups. Moreover, serum thiol metabolite levels were similar between the two groups. However, MS diet is associated with significantly higher serum HDL and lower LDL+VLDL levels in comparison to F1 mice from dams on the control diet. Inflammatory cytokines (IL-17, TNF-α, IL-6) were also lower in MS F1 mice serum and conditioned media from T-cell culture. Altogether, these data suggest that the MS diet ameliorates development of atherosclerosis by inhibiting the T-cell Ccr2 expression, reducing inflammatory cytokines production and increasing serum HDL:LDL ratio. Public Library of Science 2013-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3578836/ /pubmed/23437105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056253 Text en © 2013 Delaney et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Delaney, Colin
Garg, Sanjay K.
Fernandes, Chris
Hoeltzel, Mark
Allen, Robert H.
Stabler, Sally
Yung, Raymond
Maternal Diet Supplemented with Methyl-Donors Protects against Atherosclerosis in F1 ApoE(−/−) Mice
title Maternal Diet Supplemented with Methyl-Donors Protects against Atherosclerosis in F1 ApoE(−/−) Mice
title_full Maternal Diet Supplemented with Methyl-Donors Protects against Atherosclerosis in F1 ApoE(−/−) Mice
title_fullStr Maternal Diet Supplemented with Methyl-Donors Protects against Atherosclerosis in F1 ApoE(−/−) Mice
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Diet Supplemented with Methyl-Donors Protects against Atherosclerosis in F1 ApoE(−/−) Mice
title_short Maternal Diet Supplemented with Methyl-Donors Protects against Atherosclerosis in F1 ApoE(−/−) Mice
title_sort maternal diet supplemented with methyl-donors protects against atherosclerosis in f1 apoe(−/−) mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3578836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23437105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056253
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