A novel atherogenic epitope from Mycobacterium tuberculosis heat shock protein 65 enhances atherosclerosis in rabbit and LDL receptor-deficient mice

Heart and Vessels(2011)

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Previous studies have established that Mycobacterium tuberculosis heat shock protein 65 (mHSP65) plays an important role in immune-associated diseases as an autoimmune factor. Some overlapping epitopes of mHSP65 may serve as initiators of both atherosclerosis and other autoimmune-associated diseases. In the present study, atherosclerosis was significantly enhanced in high-cholesterol diet (HCD)-fed New Zealand white rabbits immunized with mHSP65 91–105 compared with PBS-immunized or BSA-immunized rabbits. Immunizing wild-type C57BL/6J mice with mHSP65 91–105 induced the aortic endothelial injury. Although western blot demonstrated that specific antibodies against mHSP65 91–105 can cross-react with recombinant human heat shock protein 60, specific antibodies against mHSP65 91–105 had no direct effects on HUVECs in vitro. Laser scanning confocal microscopy showed that mHSP65 91–105 localized in the cytoplasm of HUVECs, even when HUVECs were heat shocked at 42°C. mHSP65 91–105 -specific splenic cells secreted more IFN-γ than controls. Also, adoptive transfer of mHSP65 91–105 -specific splenic cells can accelerate atherosclerosis in ldlr − / − mice. We can conclude that the (auto)immune response to mHSP65 91–105 accelerates atherosclerosis in animal models, and that the response of Th1 plays an important role in this progress.
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Atherosclerosis, Heat shock protein 65, Cross-reaction, Recurrent aphthous stomatitis, Cellular immune response
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