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CCL19 and CCL21 modulate the inflammatory milieu in atherosclerotic lesions
Despite advances in the pharmacologic and interventional treatment of coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis remains the leading cause of death worldwide. Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease, and elevated expression of CCL19 and CCL21 has been observed in ruptured lesions of coronary...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4251537/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25473269 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S72394 |
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author | Akhavanpoor, Mohammadreza Gleissner, Christian A Gorbatsch, Stephanie Doesch, Andreas O Akhavanpoor, Hamidreza Wangler, Susanne Jahn, Frederik Lasitschka, Felix Katus, Hugo A Erbel, Christian |
author_facet | Akhavanpoor, Mohammadreza Gleissner, Christian A Gorbatsch, Stephanie Doesch, Andreas O Akhavanpoor, Hamidreza Wangler, Susanne Jahn, Frederik Lasitschka, Felix Katus, Hugo A Erbel, Christian |
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description | Despite advances in the pharmacologic and interventional treatment of coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis remains the leading cause of death worldwide. Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease, and elevated expression of CCL19 and CCL21 has been observed in ruptured lesions of coronary arteries of patients with myocardial infarction and carotid plaques of patients with ischemic symptoms, as well as in plasma of coronary artery disease patients. However, the exact role of CCL19 and CCL21 in atherosclerosis remains unknown. In order to identify CCL19 and CCL21 as a novel therapeutic target, we performed bone marrow transplantation as an immunomodulatory treatment concept. Bone marrow of plt/plt mice (lacking CCL19 and CCL21-Ser) was transplanted into atherogenic Ldlr(−/−) mice. The study demonstrated a significantly increased inflammatory cellular infiltration into the lesions of plt/plt/Ldlr(−/−) mice versus controls. Although the level of chemoattraction was increased, messenger ribonucleic acid and protein levels in thoracic aorta and serum of several proinflammatory cytokines (TNFα, IFNγ, IL-6, IL-12, and IL-17) were significantly reduced in plt/plt/Ldlr(−/−) versus control mice. Increased influx, accompanied by reduced activation of leukocytes in atherosclerotic lesion, was accompanied by increased plaque stability but unchanged lesion development. In conclusion, modulation of the chemokines CCL19 and CCL21 represents a potent immunoregulatory treatment approach, and thus represents a novel therapeutic target to stabilize atherosclerotic lesions. |
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spelling | pubmed-42515372014-12-03 CCL19 and CCL21 modulate the inflammatory milieu in atherosclerotic lesions Akhavanpoor, Mohammadreza Gleissner, Christian A Gorbatsch, Stephanie Doesch, Andreas O Akhavanpoor, Hamidreza Wangler, Susanne Jahn, Frederik Lasitschka, Felix Katus, Hugo A Erbel, Christian Drug Des Devel Ther Original Research Despite advances in the pharmacologic and interventional treatment of coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis remains the leading cause of death worldwide. Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease, and elevated expression of CCL19 and CCL21 has been observed in ruptured lesions of coronary arteries of patients with myocardial infarction and carotid plaques of patients with ischemic symptoms, as well as in plasma of coronary artery disease patients. However, the exact role of CCL19 and CCL21 in atherosclerosis remains unknown. In order to identify CCL19 and CCL21 as a novel therapeutic target, we performed bone marrow transplantation as an immunomodulatory treatment concept. Bone marrow of plt/plt mice (lacking CCL19 and CCL21-Ser) was transplanted into atherogenic Ldlr(−/−) mice. The study demonstrated a significantly increased inflammatory cellular infiltration into the lesions of plt/plt/Ldlr(−/−) mice versus controls. Although the level of chemoattraction was increased, messenger ribonucleic acid and protein levels in thoracic aorta and serum of several proinflammatory cytokines (TNFα, IFNγ, IL-6, IL-12, and IL-17) were significantly reduced in plt/plt/Ldlr(−/−) versus control mice. Increased influx, accompanied by reduced activation of leukocytes in atherosclerotic lesion, was accompanied by increased plaque stability but unchanged lesion development. In conclusion, modulation of the chemokines CCL19 and CCL21 represents a potent immunoregulatory treatment approach, and thus represents a novel therapeutic target to stabilize atherosclerotic lesions. Dove Medical Press 2014-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4251537/ /pubmed/25473269 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S72394 Text en © 2014 Akhavanpoor et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Akhavanpoor, Mohammadreza Gleissner, Christian A Gorbatsch, Stephanie Doesch, Andreas O Akhavanpoor, Hamidreza Wangler, Susanne Jahn, Frederik Lasitschka, Felix Katus, Hugo A Erbel, Christian CCL19 and CCL21 modulate the inflammatory milieu in atherosclerotic lesions |
title | CCL19 and CCL21 modulate the inflammatory milieu in atherosclerotic lesions |
title_full | CCL19 and CCL21 modulate the inflammatory milieu in atherosclerotic lesions |
title_fullStr | CCL19 and CCL21 modulate the inflammatory milieu in atherosclerotic lesions |
title_full_unstemmed | CCL19 and CCL21 modulate the inflammatory milieu in atherosclerotic lesions |
title_short | CCL19 and CCL21 modulate the inflammatory milieu in atherosclerotic lesions |
title_sort | ccl19 and ccl21 modulate the inflammatory milieu in atherosclerotic lesions |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4251537/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25473269 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S72394 |
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