| Literature DB >> 10521249 |
Z Mallat1, S Besnard, M Duriez, V Deleuze, F Emmanuel, M F Bureau, F Soubrier, B Esposito, H Duez, C Fievet, B Staels, N Duverger, D Scherman, A Tedgui.
Abstract
The potential role of anti-inflammatory cytokines in the modulation of the atherosclerotic process remains unknown. Interleukin (IL)-10 has potent deactivating properties in macrophages and T cells and modulates many cellular processes that may interfere with the development and stability of the atherosclerotic plaque. IL-10 is expressed in human atherosclerosis and is associated with decreased signs of inflammation. In the present study, we show that IL-10-deficient C57BL/6J mice fed an atherogenic diet and raised under specific pathogen-free conditions exhibit a significant 3-fold increase in lipid accumulation compared with wild-type mice. Interestingly, the susceptibility of IL-10-deficient mice to atherosclerosis was exceedingly high (30-fold increase) when the mice were housed under conventional conditions. Atherosclerotic lesions of IL-10-deficient mice showed increased T-cell infiltration, abundant interferon-gamma expression, and decreased collagen content. In vivo, transfer of murine IL-10 achieved 60% reduction in lesion size. These results underscore the critical roles of IL-10 in both atherosclerotic lesion formation and stability. Moreover, IL-10 appears to be crucial as a protective factor against the effect of environmental pathogens on atherosclerosis.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10521249 DOI: 10.1161/01.res.85.8.e17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Circ Res ISSN: 0009-7330 Impact factor: 17.367