Local adaptive immunity in atherosclerosis with T cell activation by aortic dendritic cells accelerates pathogenesis
- Details
- Publication Year 2024-11-15,Volume 27,Issue #11,Page 111144
- Journal Title
- iScience
- Abstract
- Atherosclerosis represents a chronic inflammatory condition in arterial walls, where local immune cells significantly contribute to disease progression. This study employed various in situ immunological techniques to investigate the specific roles of aortic dendritic cell (DC) subsets in atherosclerotic animal models, distinguishing between normal and diseased immune contexts. Our findings revealed that aortic DCs, particularly the cDC1 subset, played a critical role in facilitating CD8(+) T cell activation through antigen presentation. Additionally, atherosclerosis-induced increases in GM-CSF levels enhanced CCR7 expression on aortic monocyte-derived DCs, promoting their recruitment and IL-12 production for Th1 differentiation. Notably, immunizing pre-atherosclerotic mice with DC-presented antigens or transferring aortic DCs from atherosclerotic mice resulted in accelerated disease onset. This research elucidates the adaptive immune functions of aortic DCs, offering insights into the cellular mechanisms driving aortic inflammation and potential therapeutic targets for atherosclerosis management.
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Keywords
- Biological sciences; Immunology; Natural sciences; Physiology
- Research Division(s)
- Immunology
- PubMed ID
- 39502289
- Publisher's Version
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.111144
- Open Access at Publisher's Site
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.111144
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