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Impaired Autophagy in CD11b(+) Dendritic Cells Expands CD4(+) Regulatory T Cells and Limits Atherosclerosis in Mice
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease. Recent studies have shown that dysfunctional autophagy in endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and macrophages, plays a detrimental role during atherogenesis, leading to the suggestion that autophagy-stimulating approaches may provide benefit. OB...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844650/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31610723 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.119.315248 |
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author | Clement, Marc Raffort, Juliette Lareyre, Fabien Tsiantoulas, Dimitrios Newland, Stephen Lu, Yuning Masters, Leanne Harrison, James Saveljeva, Svetlana Ma, Marcella K.L. Ozsvar-Kozma, Maria Lam, Brian Y.H. Yeo, Giles S.H. Binder, Christoph J. Kaser, Arthur Mallat, Ziad |
author_facet | Clement, Marc Raffort, Juliette Lareyre, Fabien Tsiantoulas, Dimitrios Newland, Stephen Lu, Yuning Masters, Leanne Harrison, James Saveljeva, Svetlana Ma, Marcella K.L. Ozsvar-Kozma, Maria Lam, Brian Y.H. Yeo, Giles S.H. Binder, Christoph J. Kaser, Arthur Mallat, Ziad |
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description | Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease. Recent studies have shown that dysfunctional autophagy in endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and macrophages, plays a detrimental role during atherogenesis, leading to the suggestion that autophagy-stimulating approaches may provide benefit. OBJECTIVE: Dendritic cells (DCs) are at the crossroad of innate and adaptive immune responses and profoundly modulate the development of atherosclerosis. Intriguingly, the role of autophagy in DC function during atherosclerosis and how the autophagy process would impact disease development has not been addressed. METHODS AND RESULTS: Here, we show that the autophagic flux in atherosclerosis-susceptible Ldlr(−/−) (low-density lipoprotein receptor–deficient) mice is substantially higher in splenic and aortic DCs compared with macrophages and is further activated under hypercholesterolemic conditions. RNA sequencing and functional studies on selective cell populations reveal that disruption of autophagy through deletion of Atg16l1 differentially affects the biology and functions of DC subsets in Ldlr(−/−) mice under high-fat diet. Atg16l1 deficient CD11b(+) DCs develop a TGF (transforming growth factor)-β–dependent tolerogenic phenotype and promote the expansion of regulatory T cells, whereas no such effects are seen with Atg16l1 deficient CD8α(+) DCs. Atg16l1 deletion in DCs (all CD11c-expressing cells) expands aortic regulatory T cells in vivo, limits the accumulation of T helper cells type 1, and reduces the development of atherosclerosis in Ldlr(−/−) mice. In contrast, no such effects are seen when Atg16l1 is deleted selectively in conventional CD8α(+) DCs and CD103(+) DCs. Total T-cell or selective regulatory T-cell depletion abrogates the atheroprotective effect of Atg16l1 deficient DCs. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to its proatherogenic role in macrophages, autophagy disruption in DCs induces a counter-regulatory response that maintains immune homeostasis in Ldlr(−/−) mice under high-fat diet and limits atherogenesis. Selective modulation of autophagy in DCs could constitute an interesting therapeutic target in atherosclerosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-68446502019-11-26 Impaired Autophagy in CD11b(+) Dendritic Cells Expands CD4(+) Regulatory T Cells and Limits Atherosclerosis in Mice Clement, Marc Raffort, Juliette Lareyre, Fabien Tsiantoulas, Dimitrios Newland, Stephen Lu, Yuning Masters, Leanne Harrison, James Saveljeva, Svetlana Ma, Marcella K.L. Ozsvar-Kozma, Maria Lam, Brian Y.H. Yeo, Giles S.H. Binder, Christoph J. Kaser, Arthur Mallat, Ziad Circ Res Original Research Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease. Recent studies have shown that dysfunctional autophagy in endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and macrophages, plays a detrimental role during atherogenesis, leading to the suggestion that autophagy-stimulating approaches may provide benefit. OBJECTIVE: Dendritic cells (DCs) are at the crossroad of innate and adaptive immune responses and profoundly modulate the development of atherosclerosis. Intriguingly, the role of autophagy in DC function during atherosclerosis and how the autophagy process would impact disease development has not been addressed. METHODS AND RESULTS: Here, we show that the autophagic flux in atherosclerosis-susceptible Ldlr(−/−) (low-density lipoprotein receptor–deficient) mice is substantially higher in splenic and aortic DCs compared with macrophages and is further activated under hypercholesterolemic conditions. RNA sequencing and functional studies on selective cell populations reveal that disruption of autophagy through deletion of Atg16l1 differentially affects the biology and functions of DC subsets in Ldlr(−/−) mice under high-fat diet. Atg16l1 deficient CD11b(+) DCs develop a TGF (transforming growth factor)-β–dependent tolerogenic phenotype and promote the expansion of regulatory T cells, whereas no such effects are seen with Atg16l1 deficient CD8α(+) DCs. Atg16l1 deletion in DCs (all CD11c-expressing cells) expands aortic regulatory T cells in vivo, limits the accumulation of T helper cells type 1, and reduces the development of atherosclerosis in Ldlr(−/−) mice. In contrast, no such effects are seen when Atg16l1 is deleted selectively in conventional CD8α(+) DCs and CD103(+) DCs. Total T-cell or selective regulatory T-cell depletion abrogates the atheroprotective effect of Atg16l1 deficient DCs. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to its proatherogenic role in macrophages, autophagy disruption in DCs induces a counter-regulatory response that maintains immune homeostasis in Ldlr(−/−) mice under high-fat diet and limits atherogenesis. Selective modulation of autophagy in DCs could constitute an interesting therapeutic target in atherosclerosis. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2019-11-08 2019-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6844650/ /pubmed/31610723 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.119.315248 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Circulation Research is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Clement, Marc Raffort, Juliette Lareyre, Fabien Tsiantoulas, Dimitrios Newland, Stephen Lu, Yuning Masters, Leanne Harrison, James Saveljeva, Svetlana Ma, Marcella K.L. Ozsvar-Kozma, Maria Lam, Brian Y.H. Yeo, Giles S.H. Binder, Christoph J. Kaser, Arthur Mallat, Ziad Impaired Autophagy in CD11b(+) Dendritic Cells Expands CD4(+) Regulatory T Cells and Limits Atherosclerosis in Mice |
title | Impaired Autophagy in CD11b(+) Dendritic Cells Expands CD4(+) Regulatory T Cells and Limits Atherosclerosis in Mice |
title_full | Impaired Autophagy in CD11b(+) Dendritic Cells Expands CD4(+) Regulatory T Cells and Limits Atherosclerosis in Mice |
title_fullStr | Impaired Autophagy in CD11b(+) Dendritic Cells Expands CD4(+) Regulatory T Cells and Limits Atherosclerosis in Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Impaired Autophagy in CD11b(+) Dendritic Cells Expands CD4(+) Regulatory T Cells and Limits Atherosclerosis in Mice |
title_short | Impaired Autophagy in CD11b(+) Dendritic Cells Expands CD4(+) Regulatory T Cells and Limits Atherosclerosis in Mice |
title_sort | impaired autophagy in cd11b(+) dendritic cells expands cd4(+) regulatory t cells and limits atherosclerosis in mice |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844650/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31610723 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.119.315248 |
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