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Cyclodextrin Reduces Cholesterol Crystal-Induced Inflammation by Modulating Complement Activation

Authors :
Pål Aukrust
Mona Skjelland
Jan Kristian Damås
Marie Hjelmseth Aune
Katrine Pilely
Bente Halvorsen
Liv Ryan
Nathalie Niyonzima
Terje Espevik
Siril Skaret Bakke
Tom Eirik Mollnes
Peter Garred
Eicke Latz
Source :
Journal of Immunology
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Cholesterol crystals (CC) are abundant in atherosclerotic plaques and promote inflammatory responses via the complement system and inflammasome activation. Cyclic oligosaccharide 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (BCD) is a compound that solubilizes lipophilic substances. Recently we have shown that BCD has an anti-inflammatory effect on CC via suppression of the inflammasome and liver X receptor activation. The putative effects of BCD on CC-induced complement activation remain unknown. In this study, we found that BCD bound to CC and reduced deposition of Igs, pattern recognition molecules, and complement factors on CC in human plasma. Furthermore, BCD decreased complement activation as measured by terminal complement complex and lowered the expression of complement receptors on monocytes in whole blood in response to CC exposure. In line with this, BCD also reduced reactive oxygen species formation caused by CC in whole blood. Furthermore, BCD attenuated the CC-induced proinflammatory cytokine responses (e.g., IL-1α, MIP-1α, TNF, IL-6, and IL-8) as well as regulated a range of CC-induced genes in human PBMC. BCD also regulated complement-related genes in human carotid plaques treated ex vivo. Formation of terminal complement complex on other complement-activating structures such as monosodium urate crystals and zymosan was not affected by BCD. These data demonstrate that BCD inhibits CC-induced inflammatory responses, which may be explained by BCD-mediated attenuation of complement activation. Thus, these findings support the potential for using BCD in treatment of atherosclerosis. This is a submitted manuscript of an article published by American Association of Immunologists in Journal of Immunology, October 15, 2017

Details

ISSN :
15506606
Volume :
199
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cdc7c6f06f4ecb3709356cee7192300f