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Inhibition of experimental autoimmune myocarditis: peripheral deletion of TcR Vbeta 8.1, 8.2+ CD4+ T cells in TLR-4 deficient mice.

Patricia A Gonnella1, Hanspeter Waldner, Pedro J Del Nido, Francis X McGowan.   

Abstract

Toll-like receptors (TLR) are pattern recognition receptors that are an essential feature of host defense against pathogens. Expression of TLR-4 on dendritic cells was reported to be required for initiation of experimental autoimmune myocarditis (EAM) but the mechanism by which TLR-4 signaling affects autoimmunity is incompletely understood. To determine the role of TLR-4 in EAM, wild type and TLR-4-/- mice were immunized with myosin peptide (614-629) in CFA. TLR-4-/- mice demonstrated decreased myosin specific proliferation and decreased production of INF-gamma and IL-2. Immunization with myosin induced greater severity of myocarditis in wild type compared to TLR-4-/- mice as evidenced by lesions in the myocardium. TcR Vbeta 8.1, 8.2+ CD4+ T cells, detected in lesions were isolated from splenocytes by flow cytometry and found to undergo increased apoptosis in TLR-4-/- mice. In situ immunohistochemistry showed increased colocalization of cleaved caspase 3 and TcR Vbeta 8.1, 8.2+ CD4+ T cells in TLR-4-/- mice compared to wild type. Increased apoptosis was associated with impaired activation of NF-kB p65 and decreased cell viability in the presence of TNF-alpha. These results demonstrate that infiltrating TcR Vbeta 8.1, 8.2+ CD4+ T cells are deleted by the mechanism of apoptosis in TLR-4-/- mice with EAM.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18715752     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2008.06.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autoimmun        ISSN: 0896-8411            Impact factor:   7.094


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