Interleukin-17 deficiency reduced vascular inflammation and development of atherosclerosis in Western diet-induced apoE-deficient mice

F Usui, H Kimura, T Ohshiro, K Tatsumi… - Biochemical and …, 2012 - Elsevier
F Usui, H Kimura, T Ohshiro, K Tatsumi, A Kawashima, A Nishiyama, Y Iwakura, S Ishibashi…
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2012Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Several reports describe the role of interleukin (IL)-17 in the development of
atherosclerosis; however, its precise role remains controversial. We generated double-
deficient mice for apolipoprotein E (apoE) and IL-17 (apoE−/− IL-17−/− mice) and
investigated the effect of IL-17 deficiency on vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis.
METHODS AND RESULTS: Atherosclerotic plaque areas in apoE−/− IL-17−/− mice fed a
Western diet (WD) were significantly reduced compared with those in apoE−/− mice. No …
OBJECTIVE
Several reports describe the role of interleukin (IL)-17 in the development of atherosclerosis; however, its precise role remains controversial. We generated double-deficient mice for apolipoprotein E (apoE) and IL-17 (apoE−/−IL-17−/− mice) and investigated the effect of IL-17 deficiency on vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis.
METHODS AND RESULTS
Atherosclerotic plaque areas in apoE−/−IL-17−/− mice fed a Western diet (WD) were significantly reduced compared with those in apoE−/− mice. No significant differences in plasma lipid profiles were observed between apoE−/− and apoE−/−IL-17−/− mice. The number of infiltrated macrophages in the plaques was significantly decreased in WD-fed apoE−/−IL-17−/− mice compared with WD-fed apoE−/− mice, whereas vascular smooth muscle cell content was not altered by IL-17 deficiency. Expression of inflammatory cytokines (MCP-1, IL-1β, IL-6, IFN-γ, and IL-12 p40) and scavenger receptors (Msr-1, Scarb1, and Olr1) in the plaques was inhibited in WD-fed apoE−/−IL-17−/− mice. Furthermore, expression of inducible nitric oxide (M1 marker) and arginase-1 (M2 marker) was inhibited in WD-fed apoE−/−IL-17−/− mice.
CONCLUSION
Our results indicate that IL-17 deficiency reduces vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis and that modulation of IL-17 could be a potential target for prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis.
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