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Characterization of the Natural Killer T-Cell Response in an Adoptive Transfer Model of Atherosclerosis

Authors :
Catherine A. Reardon
Michael Nissenbaum
Lydia Blachowicz
Paul A. VanderLaan
Chyung Ru Wang
John N. Lukens
Godfrey S. Getz
Yuval Sagiv
Source :
The American Journal of Pathology. 170:1100-1107
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

Natural killer T (NKT) cells have recently been implicated in atherogenesis, primarily for their ability to recognize and respond to lipid antigens. Because the atherosclerotic lesion is characterized by the retention and modification of lipids in the vascular wall, NKT cells may be involved in promoting the local vascular inflammatory response. Here, we investigate the proatherogenic role of NKT cells in an adoptive transfer model of atherosclerosis, using as recipients immune-deficient, atherosclerosis-susceptible RAG1(-/-)LDLR(-/-) mice. The adoptive transfer of an NKT cell-enriched splenocyte population from Valpha14Jalpha18 T-cell receptor transgenic mice resulted in a 73% increase in aortic root lesion area compared with recipients of NKT cell-deficient splenocytes derived from CD1d(-/-) mice after 12 weeks of Western-type diet feeding. The total serum from hypercholesterolemic mice leads to a small but significant activation of Valpha14Jalpha18 T-cell receptor-expressing hybridoma line by dendritic cells that is CD1d-dependent. Therefore, these studies demonstrate that NKT cells are proatherogenic in the absence of exogenous stimulation, and this activity is likely associated with endogenous lipid antigens carried by lipoproteins in the circulation and perhaps also in the atherosclerotic plaque.

Details

ISSN :
00029440
Volume :
170
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Journal of Pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1c6fced9c397f86204adfac056e94b0b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2353/ajpath.2007.060188