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Decrease in Blood Pressure and Regression of Cardiovascular Complications by Angiotensin II Vaccine in Mice
Vaccines have been recently developed to treat various diseases such as cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and Alzheimer’s disease in addition to infectious diseases. However, before use in the clinical setting, vaccines targeting self-antigens must be demonstrated to be effective and safe, evoking an ade...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3609829/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23544146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060493 |
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author | Nakagami, Futoshi Koriyama, Hiroshi Nakagami, Hironori Osako, Mariana Kiomy Shimamura, Munehisa Kyutoku, Mariko Miyake, Takashi Katsuya, Tomohiro Rakugi, Hiromi Morishita, Ryuichi |
author_facet | Nakagami, Futoshi Koriyama, Hiroshi Nakagami, Hironori Osako, Mariana Kiomy Shimamura, Munehisa Kyutoku, Mariko Miyake, Takashi Katsuya, Tomohiro Rakugi, Hiromi Morishita, Ryuichi |
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description | Vaccines have been recently developed to treat various diseases such as cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and Alzheimer’s disease in addition to infectious diseases. However, before use in the clinical setting, vaccines targeting self-antigens must be demonstrated to be effective and safe, evoking an adequate humoral immune response from B cells while avoiding T cell activation in response to self. Although the vaccine targeting angiotensin II (Ang II) is efficient in rodents and humans, little is known regarding the immunological activation and safety of the vaccine. In this study, we evaluated the efficiency and safety of an Ang II peptide vaccine in mice. Immunization with Ang II conjugated to keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) successfully induced the production of anti-Ang II antibody, which blocked Ang II signaling in human aortic smooth muscle cells. However, Ang II itself did not activate T cells, as assessed by the proliferation and lymphokine production of T cells in immunized mice, whereas KLH activated T cells. In an Ang II-infused model, the non-immunized mice showed high blood pressure (BP), whereas the immunized mice (Ang II-KLH) showed a significant decrease in systolic BP, accompanied by significant reductions in cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis. Importantly, anti-Ang II antibody titer was not elevated even after the administration of large amounts of Ang II, indicating that Ang II itself boosted antibody production, most likely due to less activation of T cells. In addition, no accumulation of inflammatory cells was observed in immunized mice, because endogenous Ang II would not activate T cells after immunization with Ang II-KLH. Taken together, these data indicate that vaccines targeting Ang II might be effective to decrease high BP and prevent cardiovascular complications without severe side effects. |
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spelling | pubmed-36098292013-03-29 Decrease in Blood Pressure and Regression of Cardiovascular Complications by Angiotensin II Vaccine in Mice Nakagami, Futoshi Koriyama, Hiroshi Nakagami, Hironori Osako, Mariana Kiomy Shimamura, Munehisa Kyutoku, Mariko Miyake, Takashi Katsuya, Tomohiro Rakugi, Hiromi Morishita, Ryuichi PLoS One Research Article Vaccines have been recently developed to treat various diseases such as cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and Alzheimer’s disease in addition to infectious diseases. However, before use in the clinical setting, vaccines targeting self-antigens must be demonstrated to be effective and safe, evoking an adequate humoral immune response from B cells while avoiding T cell activation in response to self. Although the vaccine targeting angiotensin II (Ang II) is efficient in rodents and humans, little is known regarding the immunological activation and safety of the vaccine. In this study, we evaluated the efficiency and safety of an Ang II peptide vaccine in mice. Immunization with Ang II conjugated to keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) successfully induced the production of anti-Ang II antibody, which blocked Ang II signaling in human aortic smooth muscle cells. However, Ang II itself did not activate T cells, as assessed by the proliferation and lymphokine production of T cells in immunized mice, whereas KLH activated T cells. In an Ang II-infused model, the non-immunized mice showed high blood pressure (BP), whereas the immunized mice (Ang II-KLH) showed a significant decrease in systolic BP, accompanied by significant reductions in cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis. Importantly, anti-Ang II antibody titer was not elevated even after the administration of large amounts of Ang II, indicating that Ang II itself boosted antibody production, most likely due to less activation of T cells. In addition, no accumulation of inflammatory cells was observed in immunized mice, because endogenous Ang II would not activate T cells after immunization with Ang II-KLH. Taken together, these data indicate that vaccines targeting Ang II might be effective to decrease high BP and prevent cardiovascular complications without severe side effects. Public Library of Science 2013-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3609829/ /pubmed/23544146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060493 Text en © 2013 Nakagami 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Nakagami, Futoshi Koriyama, Hiroshi Nakagami, Hironori Osako, Mariana Kiomy Shimamura, Munehisa Kyutoku, Mariko Miyake, Takashi Katsuya, Tomohiro Rakugi, Hiromi Morishita, Ryuichi Decrease in Blood Pressure and Regression of Cardiovascular Complications by Angiotensin II Vaccine in Mice |
title | Decrease in Blood Pressure and Regression of Cardiovascular Complications by Angiotensin II Vaccine in Mice |
title_full | Decrease in Blood Pressure and Regression of Cardiovascular Complications by Angiotensin II Vaccine in Mice |
title_fullStr | Decrease in Blood Pressure and Regression of Cardiovascular Complications by Angiotensin II Vaccine in Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Decrease in Blood Pressure and Regression of Cardiovascular Complications by Angiotensin II Vaccine in Mice |
title_short | Decrease in Blood Pressure and Regression of Cardiovascular Complications by Angiotensin II Vaccine in Mice |
title_sort | decrease in blood pressure and regression of cardiovascular complications by angiotensin ii vaccine in mice |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3609829/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23544146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060493 |
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