Atherogenic dyslipidemia promotes autoimmune follicular helper T cell responses via IL-27.
Heeju RyuHoyong LimGaram ChoiYoung-Jun ParkMinkyoung ChoHyeongjin NaChul Won AhnYoung Chul KimWan-Uk KimSang-Hak LeeYeonseok ChungPublished in: Nature immunology (2018)
The incidence of atherosclerosis is higher among patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE); however, the mechanism by which an atherogenic environment affects autoimmunity remains unclear. We found that reconstitution of atherosclerosis-prone Apoe-/- and Ldlr-/- mice with bone marrow from lupus-prone BXD2 mice resulted in increased autoantibody production and glomerulonephritis. This enhanced disease was associated with an increase in CXCR3+ follicular helper T cells (TFH cells). TFH cells isolated from Apoe-/- mice had higher expression of genes associated with inflammatory responses and SLE and were more potent in inducing production of the immunoglobulin IgG2c. Mechanistically, the atherogenic environment induced the cytokine IL-27 from dendritic cells in a Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)-dependent manner, which in turn triggered the differentiation of CXCR3+ TFH cells while inhibiting the differentiation of follicular regulatory T cells. Blockade of IL-27 signals diminished the increased TFH cell responses in atherogenic mice. Thus, atherogenic dyslipidemia augments autoimmune TFH cell responses and subsequent IgG2c production in a TLR4- and IL-27-dependent manner.
Keyphrases
- regulatory t cells
- toll like receptor
- dendritic cells
- induced apoptosis
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- immune response
- inflammatory response
- cell cycle arrest
- bone marrow
- high fat diet induced
- cardiovascular disease
- single cell
- signaling pathway
- multiple sclerosis
- disease activity
- low density lipoprotein
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- risk factors
- cell death
- cognitive decline
- cell therapy
- stem cells
- insulin resistance
- cell proliferation
- adipose tissue
- binding protein
- wild type
- quantum dots
- mild cognitive impairment
- sensitive detection